The Parasite’s End: Why Narcissists Always End Up Alone and Lose Everything in Old Age
The parasites end. Why narcissists always end up alone and lose everything in old age.
Imagine a grand stage where the lights are slowly flickering out, leaving a once-celebrated performer standing in total, suffocating silence. We often see the narcissist at their peak, charming the room and draining the life from everyone around them. But we rarely talk about what happens when the audience finally stops clapping.
I’m glad you’re here because we need to speak about the truth that no one warns them about while they’re busy destroying your peace. It’s a quiet, inevitable tragedy that happens behind closed doors, when the hair turns gray and the phone stops ringing.
You felt the weight of their ego for so long. Now, let’s see where it leads. You might still be in the thick of it, wondering how someone so powerful, so manipulative, and so loud could ever lose their grip on the world. They seem invincible when they’re gaslighting you into oblivion or making you feel like the crazy one. But there is a biological clock on their deception that they simply cannot outrun.
The narcissist’s life is built on a foundation of stolen value—a parasitic existence that requires a constant influx of fresh, vibrant energy from others. They don’t build; they harvest. They don’t love; they colonize. But what happens to a parasite when there is nothing left to feed on and no one left to fool? It is a slow-motion wreck.
Have you ever looked into their eyes and seen that flash of coldness? That moment when the mask slips and you realize there’s no one actually home? That emptiness is their natural state.
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