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What makes a narcissist worry?

What makes a narcissist worry?

Narcissists are frightened, fragile people. This leaves narcissists wholly focused on their image. They believe that how they are viewed by others, and how they view themselves, will shield them against realities of life that few of us like but most of us come to accept. Realities such as: None of us is perfect.

What does being worried about someone mean?

1. To feel uneasy, anxious, or fretful about someone or something. There’s no point worrying about how you did on the test. To cause someone or oneself to feel uneasy, anxious, or fretful about someone or something. …

What do narcissists say to make you feel like the victim?

In any case, the good times don’t last. What they say: “I’m the victim here.” In a conflict, a narcissist will often try to flip the discussion. The other person might hear something like: “Yeah, but what about the time you….” “You do it, too.” “I only did that because you….”

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Why do narcissists say you don’t understand them?

When narcissistic people feel threatened by someone who sees through their behavior, they will then try to get an emotional rise out of the other person. They do this by saying that you don’t understand them. They will tell you that you don’t know what is going on in their life, and so you cannot tell them what’s right for them.

What does it mean when a narcissist calls you inferior?

A narcissist will often say this when trying to get someone to stay in a position of inferiority. This is done so that the person saying it won’t have to take responsibility for their own actions and instead shifts all blame onto the other party. Narcissists are manipulative enough to know what to say at any given moment to get what they want.

What does it mean when a narcissist says “I’m not at fault”?

Narcissists will often say this when they have done something to upset someone. By doing so, the narcissist is implying that they’re not at fault for what is happening, or at least, what they did isn’t so bad. Instead, it is the other person who should be holding themselves accountable.