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Hello everyone, today I bring to you a topic that might be a shock to some but is crucial to understand and prepare for: 'The loss of control in a narcissist'. When a narcissist loses control, their response is unhinged and volatile. Despite their seemingly erratic behaviors, you will likely discern some common patterns. They've convinced themselves they are perfect and fear the acknowledgment of this being far from the truth. These are the behavioral patterns that emerge when a narcissist loses control, and it's crucial to understand and prepare for them. Let's dive deeper into this topic in the video.
1. The Storm of Narcissistic Rage
If you believe you've already seen the full extent of your narcissistic partner's anger, then brace yourself. Nothing can compare to the tempest that is narcissistic rage. When it is unleashed, it will manifest in ways unimaginable, and it's crucial to be forewarned that it might frighten you.
The narcissist lives in a state of perpetual fear of their true self. They invest an overwhelming amount of their time and energy in creating a fortress around themselves to shield their ego from their own reality. The engine that drives narcissistic rage is the mere thought of the narcissist's facade being shattered and their vulnerabilities being laid bare. They have deluded themselves into believing they are the epitome of perfection, devoid of any flaws. The mere suggestion that they are far from perfect is their ultimate nightmare.
As you may have observed, narcissists are extraordinarily calculating in their actions. They are strategic players who meticulously evaluate every move before making it. However, when the storm of narcissistic rage takes control, they transform into impulsive beings. The worry about potential repercussions is tossed aside like an unwanted piece of cloth.
"Disclaimer: The information provided in this video is for educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you suspect you or someone you know may be involved with a narcissist, or are dealing with any psychological issues, please consult a qualified healthcare professional. This content is shared to offer insights and perspectives and should not be considered as professional or medical counsel."
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