Where the narcissist really ends up and why you shouldn’t look back. Let’s not sugarcoat this: you’re sitting there wondering how the hell they got away with it. They lied, manipulated, took your heart, wrung it out, and walked away like it was just another Tuesday. And now you’re scrolling, seeing their smiling faces on Instagram, holding hands with someone new, looking like they just walked out of a damn Hallmark movie.
But here’s what no one tells you: the narcissist didn’t move on; they moved over to another illusion, another mask, another stage where they could keep playing pretend. I know what you’re thinking: if karma is real, then where is it? Why do they look like they’re winning while I’m still picking up the pieces?
Listen to me: the show they’re putting on is not reality; it’s survival. They’re actors with no off switch because if they ever sit in silence, even for a moment, the truth starts screaming. What you’re witnessing is not a blessing; it’s a distraction dressed up as success. It’s the devil handing out spotlights to people with rotting souls.
But don’t worry. Today, I’m going to walk you through what really happens to the narcissist—not the version they post online, but the real ending, the fall behind the fade. Because one day, all that charm, control, and counterfeit charisma will falter, and when it does, it’s not pretty. From the outside, the illusion of the narcissist’s success looks like they landed on their feet, loving, glowing, living their best life. But that’s just it: it’s a life built on appearances, not intentions. They aren’t thriving; they’re performing. You just happen to be watching the highlight reel of someone who’s spiritually bankrupt but doesn’t want the audience to know.
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