Number 2: In Rigorous Pursuit of Power
Malignant narcissists are frequently hungry for power and obsessed with acquiring more of it. You can often see them competing for jobs that give them this power, and they also form relationships with people who are vulnerable enough for them to have complete control over them. Narcissists have an extreme need for positions of power to make them feel worthy because they cannot find the power within themselves.
The pleasure they get when they hold power over someone or a crowd is too addictive for them. Sometimes they might go overboard and hurt their target. Extracting fear from others can be amusing for them too. Dealing with malignant narcissists is close to interacting with a psychopath.
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The most vital thing to remember is not to let malignant narcissists think you are fun to play with—prey they can stomp on many times. As much as possible, if you can walk calmly away from them without letting them sense any fear, then you’ll be good.
Number 3: Expects To Have The Best Treatment
Every narcissist expects to get hailed as a priority by other people, while anti-social people hate the crowd. Now imagine how a malignant narcissist expects to be treated by other people. Have you seen that part in the movies when someone of power walks into the packed hallways, and people fall in line on the sides to clear the path for the person in question? That’s how I can picture it.
The balance of distance and admiration is present, and malignant narcissists will soak in that feeling of impenetrable regality. If you witness this scenario, letting your head down low is the best choice.
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