Narcissism 101

5 Tell Tale Signs Of Narcissistic Collapse

Number 2: Hyper irritability, bitterness.

The loss of power, strength, vitality, control, and recognition makes a narcissist realize that they have miserably failed in maintaining the never-ending everlasting control. They become irritable, more bitter than ever, and their rage takes over since the once-powerful narcissist is now a weak link, a weakling who cannot reverse their story, a weakling who has to express this anger towards self for having failed and projected onto the others.

Thus, the object that receives this projection can be anyone or anything in their proximity. It could be you, it could be their dog, it could be the neighbor, and it could be a random stranger. They become the worst and the bitterest form of themselves.

Number 3: Euphoric recall of the glory days.

When their present does not serve the narcissist, the narcissist escapes to the past and revives the feelings of power and control by remembering what they did and how they used to command people around, how they used to terrorize people. They obsessively ruminate on these experiences and talk about them with almost everyone they can to get supply from within. They make themselves the source of supply when they can’t find it on the outside.

To explain this point further, I have an experience to share with you. A couple of years ago, I went to an event where my grandfather, who’s a collapsed malignant narcissist, was also present. He was sitting in a room filled with people, and when I entered the room, I greeted everyone, including him. But I knew that his ego was fragile, so I personally went and greeted him and said hi to him, especially to make him feel special and better than the rest.

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