What is narcissistic rage? Have you ever stood in the presence of someone whose smile doesn’t match the storm brewing just beneath their skin? Someone who walks like they own the world but shatters like glass the moment truth brushes up against their ego? That, my friend, is what we’re talking about today: narcissistic rage.
Now, don’t get caught up thinking this is some new psychological trend. The world didn’t just wake up one day and invent narcissism. Long before we had textbooks and therapy terms, this spirit, this darkness, was already poisoning hearts. You can call it what you want; the Bible called it out thousands of years ago. Solomon, who saw deeper than most, said it best: “There’s nothing new under the sun.” The arrogance, the pride, the manipulative rage—it’s all recycled sin.
And here’s the hard truth: narcissistic rage is not just anger. Oh no, it’s not someone having a bad day or blowing off steam. It’s not someone getting frustrated because traffic is slow or because someone said the wrong thing. No, this rage, this storm, is different. It’s spiritual, calculated, cold fire wrapped in self-worship.
See, the narcissist builds their whole world on a false throne. Everything is about image, admiration, and control. They can cut people down with sharp words, humiliate with a smile, and manipulate like a seasoned magician. But try, just try, to hold up a mirror; try to tell the truth; try to set a boundary, and suddenly the fire falls.
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