Empaths vs Narcissists – Spot the Differences Early On


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 Number 11: Empaths have huge hearts but sometimes give too much.

 Empaths are big-hearted people who attempt to alleviate the agony of others. That includes a homeless person holding a cardboard sign. When they see someone who needs help crossing the street, they stop to help them. When they see a hurt child, they want to help. It’s natural to want to help these people and alleviate their suffering, but empaths go further – they feel what the other person feels. Suddenly, they find themselves feeling drained or disturbed when they were OK before.

Number 10: Narcissists have a strong sense of entitlement.

 A narcissist has such a strong feeling of self-importance that they develop an extraordinary sense of entitlement, another hallmark of NPD. This is such a strong symptom that narcissists are known to see others as extensions of themselves, only existing to serve them in some way. Narcissists believe they are unique and different from others, and that this makes them entitled to what they desire when they desire it.

Number 9: Empaths are very selfless.

 Empaths frequently disregard their own needs, whereas egotists solely think about themselves. Empaths are frequently preoccupied with the well-being of others at the expense of their own needs. They are so focused on the well-being of others that they neglect to look out for themselves. Empaths might become so engrossed in a humanitarian effort that they lose sight of everything else, even if it causes them significant difficulty. Do you recognize yourself in these traits? It only gets more interesting. Let’s continue with the rest.

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