When challenged, they experience a profound threat, which often triggers an overwhelming need for defense, says this Facebook post .
The interplay between these traits creates a predictable, yet deeply harmful, cycle: Aggressivity, Narcissism, and Self-Destructiven...
According to this Facebook post , some narcissists use subtle methods like emotional withdrawal, guilt-tripping, and simmering resentment to harm others. When challenged, they experience a profound threat, which
This aggression is an attempt to reduce anxiety and dissonance, often acting as a pain-avoidance device to mask their own feelings of inadequacy, according to this YouTube video and this Facebook post. 3. Self-Destructiveness: The Inevitable Collapse Aggressivity: The Defensive Weapon We often think of
They are unable to genuinely understand or care about the pain they inflict on others, notes this Facebook post. 2. Aggressivity: The Defensive Weapon
We often think of narcissism simply as extreme vanity—someone who loves themselves too much. But in the realm of psychology, and in the lived experience of those who have dealt with it, true is something far darker.
The Deadly Trinity: When Narcissism, Aggression, and Self-Destruction Collide