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nar·cis·sist /ˈnärsəsəst/ Narcissism is a built up false sense of self that displays a grandiose image. Narcissism usually stems from childhood trauma in order to prevent themselves from getting abused. Because narcissism is a built up false image, narcissistic individuals are disconnected from themselves (the person they were before they surrendered to their insecurities) and have no real personality, therefore have zero remorse and empathy because they are no longer attached to their human identity. Narcissists mirror people and con them into believing they care for them when they are just making their victims fall in love with themselves. They don’t have any love for their victims it’s all about control because once they gain control over you they can use you to feed their grandiosity. They view people as objects that they need to give their false self attention (aka supply) so they can keep up their demonic facade. When they don’t get what they want they start devaluing and abusing their victims in order to keep their false sense of superiority in check. Narcissists have no soul, the only thing they truly care about is the external validation that they gain from how much supply their victims have to offer because without your validation they will have to sit all alone in their shame knowing that they can’t stand their own existence and completely breakdown.
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