06-22-2017, 11:11 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-22-2017, 11:45 AM by JackOfHearts.)
Having studied the "beast" he actually doesn't fit the true narcissist definition. I even confirmed it with conventional method. Why do I say that? he actually take advice from people from time to time. A true narcissist is unable to see others point of view and thinks every problems come from others and never from himself.
In our current society we tend to use the "narcissist" term to every person with too much ego and not enough care for others. There is a whole range of others psychological problems that are similar to a narcissist but are not the same. For example some people can appear narcissist because they are intensely focusing on themselves to the point that they forget others. But a true narcissist will be behave like he never does any mistake, like he is the perfect incarnation of absolute truth, some kind of godly figure that you should venerate, though there is different degree of severity of narcissism, not all of them go that bad but you should see that pattern appearing. You should see that behavior for around 1/12 person, and the extreme pattern for around 1/48 person.
Having said that most people have some ego problems that make them care more for themselves to a point that it is unfair to others (hurt others). People with no ego problems are extremely rare. Where it gets tricky is that there is also an healthy ego that can appear similar to narcissism at first glance , and that's what the AM sub is striving for.
In our current society we tend to use the "narcissist" term to every person with too much ego and not enough care for others. There is a whole range of others psychological problems that are similar to a narcissist but are not the same. For example some people can appear narcissist because they are intensely focusing on themselves to the point that they forget others. But a true narcissist will be behave like he never does any mistake, like he is the perfect incarnation of absolute truth, some kind of godly figure that you should venerate, though there is different degree of severity of narcissism, not all of them go that bad but you should see that pattern appearing. You should see that behavior for around 1/12 person, and the extreme pattern for around 1/48 person.
Having said that most people have some ego problems that make them care more for themselves to a point that it is unfair to others (hurt others). People with no ego problems are extremely rare. Where it gets tricky is that there is also an healthy ego that can appear similar to narcissism at first glance , and that's what the AM sub is striving for.