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humility and contrition. Narcissistic Traits Individuals with Narcissistic Personality Disorder show an exaggerated sense of self-importance, insensitivity towards the feelings and needs of others, …More
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Narcissistic Traits

Individuals with Narcissistic Personality Disorder show an exaggerated sense of self-importance, insensitivity towards the feelings and needs of others, and callous exploitation of others. They alienate others with their arrogance, self-centeredness, greed, and lack of kindness. They have feelings of entitlement; they often expect to be catered to and are furious when this does not happen. They are attention-seeking and admiration seeking. In severe cases, this disorder can develop into "malignant narcissism" with manipulativeness, deceitfulness, and callousness. This malignant narcissism is identical to the selfish, callous and remorseless use of others that is seen in psychopaths. Some individuals with malignant narcissism rise to high positions of power in society by becoming masters of manipulation and deceit.

Narcissistic Traits:

Has a grandiose sense of self-importance (e.g., exaggerates achievements and talents, expects to be recognized as superior without commensurate achievements).
Is preoccupied with fantasies of unlimited success, power, brilliance, beauty, or ideal love.
Believes that he or she is "special" and unique and can only be understood by, or should associate with, other special or high-status people (or institutions).
Requires excessive admiration.
Has a sense of entitlement, i.e., unreasonable expectations of especially favorable treatment or automatic compliance with his or her expectations.
Is interpersonally exploitative, i.e., takes advantage of others to achieve his or her own ends.
Lacks empathy: is unwilling to recognize or identify with the feelings and needs of others.
Is often envious of others or believes that others are envious of him or her.
Shows arrogant, haughty behaviors or attitudes.