Topic: The Undetected Psychological Disorder that Fooled Billions!! | |
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Try to understand we classify what we don't understand. Its only the personal connection we share with others that allows us the ability to understand the person they are as they mean to us. If you meet someone you suspect being a narcissist, it is your own interaction with them that defines them. So, are they actually narcissistic or are they what you define as narcissistic? Plus, without your predisposition could they be more than what you expect? I have met plenty of people who demonstrate narcissistic behavior that have demonstrated purely natural behavior if treated with the right frame of mind. It takes a bit of compassion and understanding but it is possible. All I'm trying to say is never allow the first impression to dictate how you interact with someone. Sometimes they need just a bit more time, and...consideration. Less often, you will realize there is no saving grace. It comes with experience but you can tell. There are tells to a person's affinity. One way to understand different affinities is to understand the character types. Since I have previously tried to explain this, I won't repeat. Suffice it to say, anyone that understands human behavior understands this. The most important thing to remember is people tend to follow established definitives. Good, Neutral and Chaotic. From Scientist and Medical Professionals, they are conclusive that someone who is a Narcissist is always going to try to manipulate you, break you down to a level just below themselves, use you, try to control you, and keep you in a mental state of believing you actually need the Narcissist. ^ For myself, that behavior is rather easy to spot. And probably has more to do with the fact that I believe effort achieves goals, not using others gets you to the finish line faster...and I tend to feel used quicker than most. I call it Discernment. It's a Gift I cherish very much!! |
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I whole-heartedly understand.
You can learn to spot narcissistic traits but it does take time any ya gotta know to look. |
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I whole-heartedly understand. You can learn to spot narcissistic traits but it does take time any ya gotta know to look. It's rather interesting because thinking back throughout my life, I know I have never been the victim of a Narcissist. So, what knowledge I do now possess, is solely based upon those who were victims. And the reason what they have claimed is so etched into my membrane now, is the complete look of horror, shame, guilt, and the real sense of being victimized by the Narcissist. That, and then thoroughly doing my own research by known traits defined medically and scientifically. I've been diagnosed myself with having a photogenic memory. So these traits are like I have actually experienced them myself. And it does not take much, for a trait to be displayed and catch my attention. But still nonetheless, the entire scope of the Narcissist and the Narcissistic world is very eye opening. |
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Ever meet a person who just doesn't get it.
All the time. The vast majority of people don't "get it"' That's why newspapers are filled with the headlines and stories they have. (1) Hitler (1A) Mussolini He was basically a wannabe Hitler who introduced Fascism. Actually, Hitler started out as a wannabe Mussolini. Mussolini was already boss in Italy in 1922 after his "March on Rome" while Hitler was still a nobody in Germany. Hitler's 1923 failed "Beer Hall Putsch" in Munich and planned March on Berlin was an attempt to copycat Mussolini, who he admired. And then Hitler later eclipsed Mussolini as Europe's top maniac when he did succeed to power. |
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You ever come across the theory that Hitler was a Rothschild?
I believe his father remains unknown But around the time of his conception his mother was a maid for the Rothschild's and left when she fell pregnant He did get to live out the rest of his life peacefully And the third Reich said if their war failed they would achieve their aims by economics. |
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