2023年5月1日月曜日
A psychologist shares 6 toxic phrases ‘highly narcissistic’ people always use
1. “I don’t want to make this about me, but...”
[n]arcissistic people know they shouldn’t dominate the conversation, yet they do it anyway.
2. “I’m sorry you feel that way.”
Narcissists have a hard time admitting fault
3. “Why are you doing this to me?”
Narcissists have a stunning capacity to shift from being the offender to being the victim
4. “I’m a busy person. I don’t have time for this.”
The hallmarks of a narcissist are entitlement, a lack of empathy and the inability to maintain reciprocal relationships
5. “If you ever do wrong by me, I’ll make your life a living hell.”
This tactic of dangling menace and the possibility of vengeance is how they create an illusion of power and a sense of fear in you.
6. “It’s not fair.”
Narcissists believe there should be a set of rules for them, and separate set of rules for everyone else. When they have to comply, or a consequence is enforced, it’s a reminder that they are not special.
https://www.cnbc.com/2023/04/30/psychologist-shares-toxic-phrases-highly-narcissistic-people-always-use-and-how-to-respond.html
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