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  • Bennn3

    Signs and symptoms of narcissistic personality disorder

    - Grandiose sense of self-importance
    - Lives in a fantasy world that supports their delusions of grandeur
    - Needs constant praise and admiration
    - Sense of entitlement
    - Frequently demeans, intimidates, bullies, or belittles others

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    Common Narcissist Lies

    - “I’m So Great – Just Ask Me!”
    - “I’m Better Than You / I’m Better Than Them!”
    - “I Promise!”
    - “Don’t Worry!”
    - “It’s Not My Fault / It’s Your Fault!”

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    Narcissists live and die by their own version of the truth. Is it the truth if reality has been distorted? A narcissist believes it is.

    Paramount distortions and defenses are typically employed by a person with a narcissistic personality disorder; both alter reality in order to make it more palpable for a fragile ego.

    For example, say a narcissist loses a doubles tennis match. Instead of incurring the loss responsibly, the narcissist tends to blow up the partner’s mistakes and minimize his or her own.

    The narcissist protects a weak ego with deflection, projection, minimization, displacement, denial, and blame. By unconsciously altering reality, the narcissist exonerates himself or herself.

    • You have a mentally ill person as your President, USABennn
    • And mentally ill supporters who still somehow think he’s actually good at this.monospaced
    • pretty much how he treats the country.dbloc
    • you keep coming back to his "mental" issues, that's fine but the man is a racist fascist raping piece of shit above allrenderedred
    • next thing you know he'll claim it "your honour would a normal person do this?"renderedred
    • Trump knows more about narcissism than anybody:
      https://www.reddit.c…
      Milan

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