10 Reasons Why Narcissists Are Extremely Dangerous


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 2. Narcissists Are Great Liars.

 You don’t have to be a narcissist to be a good liar, but these people are masters of the game. They take lives to an entirely new level, which can be harmful to those who come into contact with them. All of their falsehoods eventually come back to bite them, but they try to get away with it for as long as they can.

 It’s tough to know when a narcissist is deceiving, which is terrifying to consider. If a narcissist is wealthy and well-liked in society, he may lie as effortlessly as he breathes. You can detect specific eye motions, twitching of the mouth, wide-eyed stares, linking, and body movements that indicate discomfort when most individuals lie.

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 When a smart narcissist lies, he stares at you in the eye and tells you that he is telling you the truth with every intonation of his voice, every crinkle of his lids, and a straight glance that doesn’t avert. These folks go above and beyond; they are experts of every form of deception and manipulation you can think of. They also feel no sense of remorse or regret.

 1. Narcissists Don’t Have Empathy.

 Compassion for other people motivates us to act in ways that do not harm them, is a deeply bonding feeling. Empathy is the ability to walk into another person’s shoes, put oneself in their situation and honor their feelings and needs in a way that enriches and validates them. The truth is that narcissists have a significant lack of empathy since they are self-centered and only care about themselves.

 These folks have little empathy for others who are suffering. As a result, they are cruel and indifferent. When you don’t care about other people’s sentiments, you can act in really harmful ways. The inability of narcissists to empathize is one of their most prominent characteristics. When you see a pattern of human cruelty committed by a narcissist on their loved ones or associates, you’ll see a lack of empathy in a variety of ways.

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