Five signs. The people who attended the camp were Narcissists.
* * Believe it? Of the 100, up to 15 are narcissists now * *
* * And 70% of men * * 🔥
Have your friends ever wondered why some people feel that "the world is only me" is so compassionate and tired of those around you?
Today I'm going to tell you casually how the * * Narcissist is and how many different things my friends will notice.
These people are very selfish, feel that they are the most important, have to be privileged all the time, if they are not, they will not be satisfied.
I summed up * * 5 main signs * * that say we are meeting or dating someone like this.
* * First sign * * Lack of compassion
When a friend is in trouble, distressed, or wants someone to listen, he often doesn't care or talk about himself immediately.
* * Second sign * * Feel yourself worthy of privilege
Think of yourself as superior to others. Must be praised and given special importance to everyone.
* * Third sign * * Like luxury and external image
Very focused on external identity, like expensive things, want others to see him as successful
* * The fourth sign * * Needs praise at all times and does not receive criticism
Must always receive praise from others. If someone criticizes a little, will be hurt, angry, or retaliate immediately.
* * Fifth Signal * * Uncontrollable Emotions and Emotions Burst Easy
Emotions go up and down quickly, sometimes exploding at people close to them, stressing those around them.
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In addition to the signal, Narcissist also has a major * * * * *.
* * First Style * * Grandiose Narcissist (Classic Style)
Overconfident. Like to show off. Like to be the center of attention.
* * Second Style * * Malignant Narcissist
This is quite dangerous. Like to control and may mentally hurt others to get what they want.
* * Third Type * * Covert Narcissist (Hidden Type)
The outside looks good. Looks gentle, but the inside needs a lot of attention and acceptance from others.
* * Fourth Form * * Communal Narcissist
Like to do good in front of others so that people praise and see that they are good.
It's mainly due to childhood parenting or parental attachment problems.
Friends, you know, these people are * * very difficult to change * * if they are in a toxic relationship, they should really think about it to protect themselves.
As for who wonders, "Are you yourself?" Check your self-love. Loving yourself well is not selfish, but takes good care of yourself and balance.
I hope it will be useful for my friends.
If you've ever met someone like this or have anything else to talk to, I can tell you. 😊








































































