Am I narcissistic What does it mean that I am narcissistic

Updated on psychology 2024-06-30
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Hello! You're not narcissistic!

    It is recommended that you take a look at the following manifestations of narcissism:

    "Narcissistic personality disorder" is characterized by exaggeration (fantasies or behaviors), a need for praise from others, and a lack of empathy; Beginning in early adulthood, the anterior and posterior processes are diverse, manifesting as more than 5 of the following:

    l) Having a sense of self-importance (e.g., exaggerating achievements and talents, and hoping to be considered superior when there is no corresponding achievement);

    2) Indulging in fantasies of infinite success, power, brilliance, beauty, or ideal love;

    3) consider themselves to be "special" and unique, and can only be known or worked with by other special or high-status people (or units);

    4) Asking for excessive praise;

    5) There is a sense of honor, i.e., unreasonably expecting special preferential treatment or automatically submissive to his expectations;

    6) Exploitation (taking advantage) in interpersonal relationships, i.e., taking advantage of the interests of others in order to achieve one's own ends;

    7) Lack of empathy: reluctance to put oneself in the shoes of others to recognize or identify with the feelings and needs of others;

    8) Often jealous of others, or think that others are jealous of themselves;

    9) Showing proud, arrogant behavior or attitude.

    I'm sure you're not narcissistic! Thank you!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It's not narcissism, it's self-affirmation, it's self-appreciation for not caring about other ideas.

    You want others to flatter you, hope to be affirmed by others, and care about what others think is right, but if you care too much, you will lose yourself, and narcissism is completely different

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello, I am narcissistic and mean: I appreciate my strengths too much and feel very good about myself. Narcissism is often cited as a person who feels too good about himself.

    In fact, this is also a kind of self-confidence, it is very important for people to have self-confidence, it can make us comfortable in any situation. But don't be overconfident, because overconfidence becomes conceit.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I wouldn't say you're narcissistic, because I know you're just trying to express your confidence, you're just trying to show off your strengths, not showing off. You just want to let others know that you are capable of doing something, not trying to impress others. I believe that you just want to get more affirmation and recognition for yourself, not to leave a bad impression on others.

    So, I won't say that you are narcissistic, but let you continue to be confident, brave to show your strengths, keep working hard, and move towards the path of success.

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