The ONLY Person a Narcissist Will Ever Bow Down To (Hint: It is not his Mother)
Most people think a narcissist only knows how to destroy and dominate. At home, they’re an absolute nightmare.
They show zero respect for you, for their children, or for anyone with a good heart. But put them in front of this one specific person, and it’s like watching a fake miracle. They flatter, they smile, they act very impressed, and suddenly they become the most respectful person on earth. I’m telling you—it completely defies their arrogant nature.
They’re not just being polite. They’re actively licking that person’s boots and kissing their behind. So who are they bowing down to—who commands that kind of fake loyalty?
In today’s episode, I am going to expose the exact identity of the only person a narcissist respects. And trust me, the answer will change how you view their disrespect toward you forever.
So, who is this person that can make a loud, arrogant, destructive narcissist shut their mouth and stand at attention? It is the person with money and extreme high status.
There it is. You have probably spent years thinking a narcissist is just completely incapable of human decency—which is real, which is right. You watch them mock the people who loved them and spit on the mother who raised them. If that mother was not a narcissist, if she was, then the story is the opposite of what I’m narrating right now. But the absolute only time you will ever see a narcissist act small, disciplined, and humble is when they are standing in the shadow of extreme wealth and high status.
Living with a narcissist is like dealing with a cheap plastic compass. Normal people have an internal moral compass that points toward fairness, kindness, and loyalty, right? A narcissist’s compass, on the other hand, is entirely broken. It only ever points toward gold. They will take emotionally available people and treat them like dirt beneath their shoes. You can give them your loyalty, your time, your soul—and they will still step on your neck, guaranteed.
But put them in a room with a multi-millionaire or a high-society CEO—an elite personality—and suddenly that gravity hits them. I have observed it with all the narcissists in my life, especially my grandfather, my father, and my mother as well. Suddenly they know exactly how to behave. They do not interrupt. They do not insult. They become the perfect attentive servant. This is a massive wakeup call for you as the survivor.
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