Narcissists, whether extroverted or introverted, assert a superior, entitled, and above reproach self. They feel compelled to constantly demonstrate their extravagant “needs” at the expense of others. They are unaccountable for their words and acts. They believe they are entitled to preferential treatment. They only “give” on the premise of receiving something in return. They use a diverse toolkit to accomplish their goals.
While both types of narcissists have the same illness, overt narcissists are more openly violent, utilizing scorn and wrath, whilst covert narcissists are more passive-aggressive, using guilt and pity-plays.
Is it possible to change a narcissist?
Have you ever had a narcissist as a parent, spouse, lover, or friend? Forget about changing them right now. Reforming a diehard narcissist is a debilitating delusion, as harsh as it may sound. You’ll find a galaxy of pain if you look online at big narcissist abuse recovery websites and social media communities.
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