• misterdoctor@lemmy.world
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    8 days ago

    Lack of empathy is a sign of narcissism sure, but so is a pathological need for praise and to feel superior to others.

    • WideEyedStupid@lemmy.world
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      8 days ago

      Yes and that need stems from deep insecurity. Narcissists are insecure, but don’t show it. Their whole superiority act is just that, an act. Very convincing, because it’s what they -want- to be, and when people praise them it’s like a confirmation. They’re addicted to it. That’s why they lash out at anyone who sees through it. When you praise them, they’ll treat you like the best friend/lover they’ve ever had, but once you take away the praise… well they become a nightmare.

      See it like this: nobody who is actually self-confident needs to get a constant stream of praise to be happy.

        • Clent@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          8 days ago

          Because it’s not true. Narcissistic personality disorder may included self loathing but it is not a requirement.

          This pattern is shown by the presence of ≥ 5 of the following:

          An exaggerated, unfounded sense of their own importance and talents (grandiosity) Preoccupation with fantasies of unlimited achievements, influence, power, intelligence, beauty, or perfect love Belief that they are special and unique and should associate only with people of the highest caliber A need to be unconditionally admired A sense of entitlement Exploitation of others to achieve their own goals A lack of empathy Envy of others and a belief that others envy them Arrogance and haughtiness

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          Musk only needs 5. One could easily argue he has all of them.