Narcissists also suffer from depression. They’re never satisfied with what they have, so they constantly chase new highs, whether through drugs, sex, alcohol, or material possessions. They’re on a perpetual merry-go-round of fleeting excitement followed by crushing lows. No matter how “perfect” they make their lives seem, they’re sad, fearful, and tormented behind the façade.
They know something is wrong with them. They know their smiles are fake, their achievements hollow, and their lives meaningless. This emptiness drives their need to devalue others, seek constant validation, and live in delusion. Their grandiose self-image is a coping mechanism to maintain their sanity.
Summary
To summarize, narcissists already carry their karma. Their behaviors, fears, and destructive patterns are what will ultimately lead to their downfall. They are their own worst enemy—being eaten alive from within. Narcissists need people in their lives to validate them and to watch others suffer because it temporarily soothes their own misery.
The best thing you can do is go no-contact, ignore them, and focus on your own life. That’s one of the worst punishments for them and the best thing for you.
Conclusion
So, my final word of advice is this: don’t waste time thinking about when or how karma will catch up with a narcissist—it’s already happening. Instead, focus on yourself. Work on being happier, healthier, stronger, and, most importantly, NARC-free.
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