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originally posted by: HeathenJessie
originally posted by: Ghost147
originally posted by: HeathenJessie
originally posted by: Ghost147
originally posted by: HeathenJessie
originally posted by: Ghost147
a reply to: HeathenJessie
Narcissism isn't a positive trait. Not because it has the potential to hurt others, but because the narcissist them self is highly delusional.
Being self aware is far more beneficial to your mentality than being controlled by narcissistic views of ones self that dramatically inflate 'positive' personal views- views that, in some cases, may not even exist but in the narcissists mind - and inhibits your ability to think clearly due to a massive, ongoing bias.
Unfounded self views tend to lead a narcissist into some rather poor situations.
For instance, lets take a look at violent offenders whom are also highly narcissistic. Let's say someone commits a murder, they are never caught or even suspected. They commit another murder, and another and another. Each one becoming increasingly 'sloppy', hiding fewer and fewer of their tracks because they believe they'll never get caught. They're ego grows and eventually they're arrested, usually for something beyond trivial which could have easily prevented their arrest if only their narcissistic delusion didn't get in the way.
The same scenario could be said for the Narcissistic business man, making riskier and riskier moves and eventually losing everything. Or even in the more common Narcissist in their respective social environments, losing everything.
Ego isn't a good thing.
It's unhealthy to think of narcissism in that way - how does one identify ones own greatness if they're restricted by such a concept?
By all means, you can be proud of yourself, there's nothing wrong with that.
What's narcissistic is when being honestly proud is dramatically inflated into, and I quote, "people worship the ground I walk on"
originally posted by: HeathenJessie
Some people, people like me, are quite right to be full of themselves. To be greedy, selfish, hedonistic, we've earned that right because we have elevated ourselves above the average human.
Right, and that would be the narcissism talking. Or trolling, or compulsive lying. Whichever you'd rather fancy.
People do worship the ground I walk on, that's respect and fear.
And also narcissism.
Narcissism causes other people to worhip the ground that I walk on? Are you saying that those people are also narcissists?
originally posted by: HeathenJessie
originally posted by: Ghost147
originally posted by: HeathenJessie
originally posted by: Ghost147
originally posted by: HeathenJessie
originally posted by: Ghost147
a reply to: HeathenJessie
Narcissism isn't a positive trait. Not because it has the potential to hurt others, but because the narcissist them self is highly delusional.
Being self aware is far more beneficial to your mentality than being controlled by narcissistic views of ones self that dramatically inflate 'positive' personal views- views that, in some cases, may not even exist but in the narcissists mind - and inhibits your ability to think clearly due to a massive, ongoing bias.
Unfounded self views tend to lead a narcissist into some rather poor situations.
For instance, lets take a look at violent offenders whom are also highly narcissistic. Let's say someone commits a murder, they are never caught or even suspected. They commit another murder, and another and another. Each one becoming increasingly 'sloppy', hiding fewer and fewer of their tracks because they believe they'll never get caught. They're ego grows and eventually they're arrested, usually for something beyond trivial which could have easily prevented their arrest if only their narcissistic delusion didn't get in the way.
The same scenario could be said for the Narcissistic business man, making riskier and riskier moves and eventually losing everything. Or even in the more common Narcissist in their respective social environments, losing everything.
Ego isn't a good thing.
It's unhealthy to think of narcissism in that way - how does one identify ones own greatness if they're restricted by such a concept?
By all means, you can be proud of yourself, there's nothing wrong with that.
What's narcissistic is when being honestly proud is dramatically inflated into, and I quote, "people worship the ground I walk on"
originally posted by: HeathenJessie
Some people, people like me, are quite right to be full of themselves. To be greedy, selfish, hedonistic, we've earned that right because we have elevated ourselves above the average human.
Right, and that would be the narcissism talking. Or trolling, or compulsive lying. Whichever you'd rather fancy.
People do worship the ground I walk on, that's respect and fear.
And also narcissism.
Narcissism causes other people to worhip the ground that I walk on? Are you saying that those people are also narcissists?
originally posted by: Nyiah
originally posted by: HeathenJessie
originally posted by: Ghost147
originally posted by: HeathenJessie
originally posted by: Ghost147
originally posted by: HeathenJessie
originally posted by: Ghost147
a reply to: HeathenJessie
Narcissism isn't a positive trait. Not because it has the potential to hurt others, but because the narcissist them self is highly delusional.
Being self aware is far more beneficial to your mentality than being controlled by narcissistic views of ones self that dramatically inflate 'positive' personal views- views that, in some cases, may not even exist but in the narcissists mind - and inhibits your ability to think clearly due to a massive, ongoing bias.
Unfounded self views tend to lead a narcissist into some rather poor situations.
For instance, lets take a look at violent offenders whom are also highly narcissistic. Let's say someone commits a murder, they are never caught or even suspected. They commit another murder, and another and another. Each one becoming increasingly 'sloppy', hiding fewer and fewer of their tracks because they believe they'll never get caught. They're ego grows and eventually they're arrested, usually for something beyond trivial which could have easily prevented their arrest if only their narcissistic delusion didn't get in the way.
The same scenario could be said for the Narcissistic business man, making riskier and riskier moves and eventually losing everything. Or even in the more common Narcissist in their respective social environments, losing everything.
Ego isn't a good thing.
It's unhealthy to think of narcissism in that way - how does one identify ones own greatness if they're restricted by such a concept?
By all means, you can be proud of yourself, there's nothing wrong with that.
What's narcissistic is when being honestly proud is dramatically inflated into, and I quote, "people worship the ground I walk on"
originally posted by: HeathenJessie
Some people, people like me, are quite right to be full of themselves. To be greedy, selfish, hedonistic, we've earned that right because we have elevated ourselves above the average human.
Right, and that would be the narcissism talking. Or trolling, or compulsive lying. Whichever you'd rather fancy.
People do worship the ground I walk on, that's respect and fear.
And also narcissism.
Narcissism causes other people to worhip the ground that I walk on? Are you saying that those people are also narcissists?
While I doubt you are authentic at all in your ramblings, I can meet in the middle as assume you merely lied about gender and actually are a very catty woman with an over-inflated ego to compensate for poor self esteem. Not a man. Real men don't act like you claim and actually feel good about it.
Something about everything you've posted doesn't ring masculine (let alone true) at all. Call Denmark, we can smell their rotten something from afar.
originally posted by: Nyiah
originally posted by: HeathenJessie
originally posted by: Ghost147
originally posted by: HeathenJessie
originally posted by: Ghost147
originally posted by: HeathenJessie
originally posted by: Ghost147
a reply to: HeathenJessie
Narcissism isn't a positive trait. Not because it has the potential to hurt others, but because the narcissist them self is highly delusional.
Being self aware is far more beneficial to your mentality than being controlled by narcissistic views of ones self that dramatically inflate 'positive' personal views- views that, in some cases, may not even exist but in the narcissists mind - and inhibits your ability to think clearly due to a massive, ongoing bias.
Unfounded self views tend to lead a narcissist into some rather poor situations.
For instance, lets take a look at violent offenders whom are also highly narcissistic. Let's say someone commits a murder, they are never caught or even suspected. They commit another murder, and another and another. Each one becoming increasingly 'sloppy', hiding fewer and fewer of their tracks because they believe they'll never get caught. They're ego grows and eventually they're arrested, usually for something beyond trivial which could have easily prevented their arrest if only their narcissistic delusion didn't get in the way.
The same scenario could be said for the Narcissistic business man, making riskier and riskier moves and eventually losing everything. Or even in the more common Narcissist in their respective social environments, losing everything.
Ego isn't a good thing.
It's unhealthy to think of narcissism in that way - how does one identify ones own greatness if they're restricted by such a concept?
By all means, you can be proud of yourself, there's nothing wrong with that.
What's narcissistic is when being honestly proud is dramatically inflated into, and I quote, "people worship the ground I walk on"
originally posted by: HeathenJessie
Some people, people like me, are quite right to be full of themselves. To be greedy, selfish, hedonistic, we've earned that right because we have elevated ourselves above the average human.
Right, and that would be the narcissism talking. Or trolling, or compulsive lying. Whichever you'd rather fancy.
People do worship the ground I walk on, that's respect and fear.
And also narcissism.
Narcissism causes other people to worhip the ground that I walk on? Are you saying that those people are also narcissists?
While I doubt you are authentic at all in your ramblings
originally posted by: Nyiah
, I can meet in the middle as assume you merely lied about gender and actually are a very catty woman with an over-inflated ego to compensate for poor self esteem. Not a man. Real men don't act like you claim and actually feel good about it.
originally posted by: Nyiah
Something about everything you've posted doesn't ring masculine (let alone true) at all. Call Denmark, we can smell their rotten something from afar.
originally posted by: HeathenJessie
a reply to: TarzanBeta
Exactly, respect and fear.
It's not narcissism or ego, or delusion on my part, they really do worship the ground I walk on.
I've set up listening devices in their houses and heard them speak about me in my absence and it's all very positive, only one time ever someone said something a little off but I paid him a little visit and made an example of him.
I have a huge social circle of friends and associates so there's always drama and I'm usually at the centre of it. It's difficult to be feared if you're isolated and don't socialise or have people around you to manipulate and take advantage of.
originally posted by: HeathenJessie
a reply to: TarzanBeta
I've set up listening devices in their houses and heard them speak about me in my absence and it's all very positive, only one time ever someone said something a little off but I paid him a little visit and made an example of him.
originally posted by: HeathenJessie
So they resort to calling you names and attacking you, but I'm better than that.
I won't stoop to that basic, primitive level.
originally posted by: Ghost147
originally posted by: HeathenJessie
So they resort to calling you names and attacking you, but I'm better than that.
I won't stoop to that basic, primitive level.
Alright, cya
The most dangerous kind. But I know you. I respect you, but I don't fear you.
originally posted by: HeathenJessie
originally posted by: Ghost147
originally posted by: HeathenJessie
So they resort to calling you names and attacking you, but I'm better than that.
I won't stoop to that basic, primitive level.
Alright, cya
Don't feel compelled to leave on my account.
We can co-exist together, despite my elevated superiority I'm quite tolerant.
originally posted by: HeathenJessie
The most dangerous kind. But I know you. I respect you, but I don't fear you.
Come on, man - this is the real world, not a Batman film.
I'm the hero this thread needs, but not the one it deserves.
originally posted by: TarzanBeta
originally posted by: HeathenJessie
originally posted by: Ghost147
originally posted by: HeathenJessie
So they resort to calling you names and attacking you, but I'm better than that.
I won't stoop to that basic, primitive level.
Alright, cya
Don't feel compelled to leave on my account.
We can co-exist together, despite my elevated superiority I'm quite tolerant.
Don't kid yourself. You can't exist with them. Only a few of us know eachother and what we can do. You're not tolerant.... You're a pretender - one of the ones who is truly evolved.
The difference between you and me is only that I side with the angels and you side with the demons.
Heathen.
originally posted by: TarzanBeta
originally posted by: HeathenJessie
The most dangerous kind. But I know you. I respect you, but I don't fear you.
Come on, man - this is the real world, not a Batman film.
I'm the hero this thread needs, but not the one it deserves.
Is it?
True, you prove that extraversion seems more dangerous than introversion.
But... Introversion is designed to be ready to combat those just like you.
We get the winning hand. We observe before we act. You only act upon opportunity.
originally posted by: HeathenJessie
originally posted by: TarzanBeta
originally posted by: HeathenJessie
originally posted by: Ghost147
originally posted by: HeathenJessie
So they resort to calling you names and attacking you, but I'm better than that.
I won't stoop to that basic, primitive level.
Alright, cya
Don't feel compelled to leave on my account.
We can co-exist together, despite my elevated superiority I'm quite tolerant.
Don't kid yourself. You can't exist with them. Only a few of us know eachother and what we can do. You're not tolerant.... You're a pretender - one of the ones who is truly evolved.
The difference between you and me is only that I side with the angels and you side with the demons.
Heathen.
You think this is about religion? The demons respect and fear me almost as much as the average human.
originally posted by: HeathenJessie
originally posted by: TarzanBeta
originally posted by: HeathenJessie
The most dangerous kind. But I know you. I respect you, but I don't fear you.
Come on, man - this is the real world, not a Batman film.
I'm the hero this thread needs, but not the one it deserves.
Is it?
True, you prove that extraversion seems more dangerous than introversion.
But... Introversion is designed to be ready to combat those just like you.
We get the winning hand. We observe before we act. You only act upon opportunity.
Correct, this is an important attribute, the ability to not only see an opportunity but to exploit it.
Another part of it is creating opportunities, but the former is far more common than the latter and requires more patience.
originally posted by: TarzanBeta
originally posted by: HeathenJessie
originally posted by: TarzanBeta
originally posted by: HeathenJessie
originally posted by: Ghost147
originally posted by: HeathenJessie
So they resort to calling you names and attacking you, but I'm better than that.
I won't stoop to that basic, primitive level.
Alright, cya
Don't feel compelled to leave on my account.
We can co-exist together, despite my elevated superiority I'm quite tolerant.
Don't kid yourself. You can't exist with them. Only a few of us know eachother and what we can do. You're not tolerant.... You're a pretender - one of the ones who is truly evolved.
The difference between you and me is only that I side with the angels and you side with the demons.
Heathen.
You think this is about religion? The demons respect and fear me almost as much as the average human.
They fear me, too. I didn't know they did until a former Wiccan friend told me so. Before then, I had no idea of their presence.
But they don't fear me in an obedience way. They fear me in the way of not obeying their masters.
I converted a Wiccan on that account.
originally posted by: HeathenJessie
originally posted by: TarzanBeta
originally posted by: HeathenJessie
originally posted by: TarzanBeta
originally posted by: HeathenJessie
originally posted by: Ghost147
originally posted by: HeathenJessie
So they resort to calling you names and attacking you, but I'm better than that.
I won't stoop to that basic, primitive level.
Alright, cya
Don't feel compelled to leave on my account.
We can co-exist together, despite my elevated superiority I'm quite tolerant.
Don't kid yourself. You can't exist with them. Only a few of us know eachother and what we can do. You're not tolerant.... You're a pretender - one of the ones who is truly evolved.
The difference between you and me is only that I side with the angels and you side with the demons.
Heathen.
You think this is about religion? The demons respect and fear me almost as much as the average human.
They fear me, too. I didn't know they did until a former Wiccan friend told me so. Before then, I had no idea of their presence.
But they don't fear me in an obedience way. They fear me in the way of not obeying their masters.
I converted a Wiccan on that account.
You mean you allowed a wiccan that was more intelligent than you convince you that something absurd was true?