10 Types Of People Narcissists Respect


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Number 9: Wealthy individuals.

Narcissists often equate wealth with power, status, and success. They see affluent individuals as having achieved a high social standing. They believe that associating themselves with such people enhances their image. Narcissists are attracted to the perceived prestige and influence that come with being connected to individuals of wealth. It is important to note that not all wealthy individuals are targets of narcissists, and not all narcissists are exclusively attracted to wealth. However, the association between narcissism and the attraction to wealthy individuals comes from the narcissist’s desire for validation, status, and material benefits that they perceive can be gained through these relationships.

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Number 10: Individuals who are exceptionally attractive.

Narcissists prioritize external appearances and may be attracted to people they perceive as physically attractive. This preference stems from their preoccupation with their appearance and the image they project to others. They believe being associated with physically attractive individuals enhances their image and self-esteem. Their admiration focuses on external beauty rather than the individual’s character, qualities, or abilities. In other words, narcissists may respect someone for being attractive, but they may not generally value or appreciate them as a person.

Understanding the dynamics of narcissistic relationships is crucial for identifying individuals likely to earn a narcissist’s respect. While narcissists are notorious for their self-centeredness and disregard for others, certain types of people may be able to garner their admiration and respect, albeit temporarily. These ten types of individuals possess characteristics that align with a narcissist’s ego-driven worldview and can exploit their need for validation, control, and admiration.

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