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Become a channel member, support the operation of the channel if it provides you with informative content: / @bennfentes77 My Facebook group: / 1207261730533840 All bugs are insects, but not all insects are bugs. So all narcissists behave similarly to what you hear in the video, but not everyone who behaves this way is a narcissist. Narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) is a mental health condition characterized by intolerance of criticism, control mania, manipulative behavior, and a strong need for constant attention and admiration. Those who struggle with this disorder often see personal attacks directed at them where there are none, and may become deeply hurt or angry if they do not receive the special treatment they expect. The central feature of narcissistic individuals is a distorted sense of personal values, self-image, which paradoxically often also occurs with a lack of internal self-confidence. It is worth noting that while self-confidence and some self-interest are healthy and natural, narcissistic personality disorder is much more extreme and can cause significant difficulties in the affected person's relationships and overall quality of life. People with narcissistic personality disorder often appear confident and strong, but inside they can be extremely sensitive to criticism or rejection. They often have difficulty dealing with stress, failure, or not receiving the recognition they expect. These difficulties cause problems in work, family, and social relationships. Narcissism is not easy to treat because those affected often do not realize they have a problem and as a result do not seek help. The goal of therapy is usually to develop a more realistic self-esteem, understand healthy relationships with others, and develop conflict management skills. Narcissism is on a spectrum, and a healthy narcissism is present in almost everyone, which is necessary to succeed in life. The problem starts when this becomes excessive.