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What does perfect narcissism look like? We can see it in the evil of Satan. I read a list the other day about the characteristics of those with narcistic personality disorder. 1. Grandiose Sense of Self-Importance: They believe they are superior and special, deserving of exceptional treatment and recognition. 2. Exploitative Behavior: They manipulate and take advantage of others to get what they want, often without remorse or guilt. 3. Arrogance and Conceit: They often come across as arrogant and boastful, displaying a sense of superiority. 4. Difficulty Handling Criticism: They react negatively to any perceived criticism, becoming defensive and angry. 5. Preoccupation with Success and Power: They are often fixated on fantasies of success, power, brilliance, or beauty. 6. Entitlement: An unreasonable expectation of favorable treatment and special privileges, believing they deserve more than others. 7. Lack of Empathy: Difficulty understanding or sharing the feelings of others, often dismissing or invalidating their emotions. 8. Need for Admiration and Attention: A constant craving for praise, validation, and attention from others, often seeking it through manipulation or grandstanding. 9. Envy: Experiencing envy of others or believing that others are envious of them. 10. Unwillingness to Accept Responsibility: Blaming others for their mistakes or failures, rather than taking accountability for their actions. I think I could add an eleventh characteristic and this comes from those who have been entrapped by a narcissist into a long-term relationship. 11. An Attractive mask: They have such a beautiful, alluring presence to them that it’s not until you’re deep into a relationship with them that you are able to see behind the facade. Read more here [https://turningthepage.co.nz/satan-perfect-narcissist-bible/]
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