Aggressivity, Narcissism,: And Self-destructiven...
According to this Facebook post , some narcissists use subtle methods like emotional withdrawal, guilt-tripping, and simmering resentment to harm others.
It is a fragile, defensive facade, often masking deep insecurities with grandiosity, entitlement, and a profound lack of empathy, per Psychology Today . When this intense self-absorption collides with (aggression) and a hidden, self-destructive streak, it creates a volatile personality structure that can devastate lives—starting with their own. Aggressivity, Narcissism, and Self-Destructiven...
They act as if they are unique and superior, believing rules do not apply to them. According to this Facebook post , some narcissists
We often think of narcissism simply as extreme vanity—someone who loves themselves too much. But in the realm of psychology, and in the lived experience of those who have dealt with it, true is something far darker. They act as if they are unique and
Because they blame others for their problems, they are incapable of genuine self-reflection or growth, says this Facebook post.
When a narcissist’s idealized self-image is threatened—for instance, when they are held accountable or not treated as "special"—their reaction is often immediate and aggressive, notes this Facebook post. This is known as .