Your Empathy as Narcissistic Injury: Narcissist Never Learns, No Insight

2020 ж. 4 Там.
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Narcissists are looking for partners to provide 3 SSs: Supply, Sex, Services.
Narcissists couldn’t care less if you have a high level of empathy, a low, or none.
Empathy is a narcissistic injury: advice, help, support, sharing, expressing an interest (induces paranoia), and intimacy.
Life is a process of becoming via insight.
Insight creates empathy.
Empathy is the foundation of learning because it allows for comparison.
All three are impossible without access to emotions.
If you have access only to negative emotions you obtain cold empathy aimed at subsuming others, making them like you, avoiding growth and learning.
Where emotions are inaccessible, narcissists attempt to grasp others and themselves analytically. But such knowledge is like cramming for an exam: it is not assimilated or integrated. It dooms to compulsive repetition like some demented being or badly programmed machine in a loop. The same lessons are rediscovered with every mortification (to learn the narcissist must first decompensate, deactivate all his defenses).
Access to positive emotions guarantees full fledged empathy via insight and learning and generates growth.
Narcissist rejects help, advice because he knows that he is incorrigible.
He discourages intimacy because of his abandonment anxiety ("if they see my true face").
The narcissist reacts with aggression to any presumption of intimacy and rejects cruelly love and caring when offered to him (via sadistic frustration, withholding, rejection, and avoidance as well as active abuse). Such presumption of love implies equality, commonness, and knowability, challenges to his grandiosity.
Displays of emotions are fake, embarrassing.
"Empath", "super-empath" - and, now, "(super)nova empath" - are self-aggrandizing labels used by covert narcissists online as they perpetuate and leverage their newfound eternal pro victim status to garner attention (and, sometimes, profit).
To prove my point conclusively, join the cesspits that pass for empath support forums and innocently dare to suggest that someone there is not an empath. Or that she may have had a role to play in the relationship (starting with her flawed mate selection).
You will instantly become the recipient of every form of abuse and malevolence known to man (or woman), far more egregious than anything you have ever endured from your narcissist. Nothing worse than the narcissistic or passive-aggression of covert narcissists (er, sorry, empaths).
Friendship
Men are prone to sexual overperception: they misinterpret many female gestures and behaviors as invitations to copulate then and there.
To be mere friends with a woman is perceived by many men as a narcissistic injury. When a woman rejects a man sexually or romantically and friendzones him, it implies that she has judged him to be of inferior quality, defective, inadequate, lacking, and has rejected him as as a potential lover, partner, spouse, and father.
Such injury can morph into narcissistic mortification if the woman offering friendship (friendzoning) used to be, at one time, the man's date, spouse, or intimate partner and had dumped him in favor of another man with whom she has had sex (at times while cheating) or with whom she had later created a family.
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  • “Narcissism is a hopeless condition. It’s terminal. Terminal cancer of the soul.”

    @heidzilla.@heidzilla.3 жыл бұрын
    • Agree once you know what your dealing with you know your efforts are nothing but futile and a complete waste of time

      @jamesnock5572@jamesnock55723 жыл бұрын
    • I have to agree with that, I now know who my mother is and why there is no point bothering anymore.

      @barbaramarshall5271@barbaramarshall52713 жыл бұрын
    • Best wishes to you barbara

      @jamesnock5572@jamesnock55723 жыл бұрын
    • @@jamesnock5572 thanks James, I wish it wasn't that way though, but I don't have any choice anyway.

      @barbaramarshall5271@barbaramarshall52713 жыл бұрын
    • Empaths thinks that they can change the Narcissist with love and the Narcissist will change but the Narcissist hates love love so they hate you.

      @234forte@234forte3 жыл бұрын
  • The narcissist I was with never asked me any questions about myself or my life. He would always say that he doesn't need to do that and that he finds out what he needs by just observing me. Huge imbalance and lack of true interest and intimacy....meanwhile, me being interested in him was definitely supply for him.

    @charisluvangadio6075@charisluvangadio6075 Жыл бұрын
    • I experienced this too. They're only interested in getting to know you in order to work out how best to manipulate and exploit you for supply.

      @JH-td4mn@JH-td4mn Жыл бұрын
    • ....or crossing boundaries for him -- intimacy is death for them!

      @Nimue_Hexadragon@Nimue_Hexadragon11 ай бұрын
    • Same..I hope you are doing good afterwards

      @brittanysteiner9561@brittanysteiner95612 ай бұрын
  • My alcoholic narcissist husband shot me in the head on his way out the door. The children and I survived but he drank himself to death. If you are with a narcissist believe me they are dangerous

    @marypelton6870@marypelton68703 жыл бұрын
    • 😱😱😱 Thank God you made it out alive!

      @TheCleanLife0605@TheCleanLife06053 жыл бұрын
    • Deep's Voice could he be both???

      @marypelton6870@marypelton68703 жыл бұрын
    • Deep's Voice Well, I guess it really doesn’t matter. He’s dead now.

      @marypelton6870@marypelton68703 жыл бұрын
    • All psychopaths are narcissists, but not every narcissist is a psychopath.

      @sarahjo3377@sarahjo33773 жыл бұрын
    • @@deepsmoviereviews3212 it's true that they have a different mindset. However, they operate from the same internal rule book as. narcissists in grooming and entangling their supply. The monster referenced in this comment feed was clearly a psychopath. Narcissism is a part of their craft. That's why she's here watching this. It fits the bill.

      @sarahjo3377@sarahjo33773 жыл бұрын
  • "Howling winds in a hall of mirrors" is the loveliest description of narcissism I have ever heard

    @spiralcat6376@spiralcat63763 жыл бұрын
    • My metaphors were: shouting into space, screaming into an echo chamber, and the hall of mirrors

      @Misses-Hippy@Misses-Hippy3 жыл бұрын
    • I say a narc is a black hole - suck all energy in.

      @katarinatibai8396@katarinatibai83963 жыл бұрын
  • After the love-bombing ended, when I was still very much interested in him, I would ask those questions about his day, his family, etc. And the reaction was vastly different then when he was love bombing. It was as Vaknin said. He acted a bit offended that I remembered the things he freely told me during love bombing. I was confused but now I understand. Intimacy means we are equals. That can never be.

    @PaperMario64@PaperMario643 жыл бұрын
    • Very important to remember what they said in the beginning.

      @no.9173@no.91733 жыл бұрын
    • Very interesting indeed

      @littlelily4@littlelily43 жыл бұрын
    • I can totally relate to the change in narrative later on after the love bombing stage.. he absolutely played the victim with people who clearly walked away from him.. narcs because they are not wise are often too honest and will slip and call themselves out...

      @roowah33@roowah333 жыл бұрын
    • Yup I get it Now . Wtf. Love bomb . Fakeness. I thought he was just insecure. Oh was I wrong

      @hiiakaikapoliopele2056@hiiakaikapoliopele20563 жыл бұрын
    • Hope you’re doing well !!!

      @Kellyyy44@Kellyyy442 жыл бұрын
  • Just walked out of my marriage after 7 years. Could not take the emotional abuse anymore. Gave him 3 chances. 4 weeks no contact. I am his 5th wife. He claimed that we made the mistakes and he did nothing wrong. He is 60y old. Good luck for him. Not taking him back. I deserve better. He will come begging again. Oh boy do I have news for him. I filled fot a divorce. He was always so proud to tell everyone that he divorced the other 4...what now, no 5 are divorcing you. He was served with the divorce papers infront of his co-workers. Even if he beggs I finished with him. Blocked him, no contact will remain. Im proud of myself for not running after him again. Im free!!!!!

    @karinjanesevanrensburg7511@karinjanesevanrensburg75113 жыл бұрын
    • Good for him if he has a new supply. The he wont irritate me anymore

      @karinjanesevanrensburg7511@karinjanesevanrensburg75113 жыл бұрын
    • Be careful, You truly humiliated him. He will want revenge and will hover you to get back at you somehow. Avoid him at all cost and stay no contact.

      @living9377@living93773 жыл бұрын
    • jwcobar. I dont know. Maybe because is was alone for many years,struggelg with finances. I ask myself that question every day

      @karinjanesevanrensburg7511@karinjanesevanrensburg75113 жыл бұрын
    • @jwcobarthis passed few months I stood up to him and told him that I will not take his grap anymore....he left. Why do they always accuse you of having an affair. By the way Im from South Africa

      @karinjanesevanrensburg7511@karinjanesevanrensburg75113 жыл бұрын
    • @jwcobarI did not do it for the money. Paid my own bills but it helped that he contributed towards food, electr ex. He said if he had not met me at that specific time he would have brought Helena (Russian girl) in to SA. He broke of with Helena after promising her a live in SA. I saw the plane ticket with my own eyes

      @karinjanesevanrensburg7511@karinjanesevanrensburg75113 жыл бұрын
  • The lights are on but no one is home

    @zubieM@zubieM2 жыл бұрын
  • Dr. Sam, listening to your talk has helped me to safe myself from ultimate disaster. I have a peaceful life today as I have discarded all narcissist people from it. World is a better place now. Thanks so much.

    @lathalatha-og4ns@lathalatha-og4ns3 жыл бұрын
    • Imagine how beautiful a society would be without narcissists or psychopaths or pedophiles or thieves or violent criminals or rapists or any of the like. Just people who want everyone to do well, a level playing field were people rejoice in other people’s success.

      @timmothyburke@timmothyburke3 жыл бұрын
    • @@timmothyburke that sounds like a dream world

      @zubieM@zubieM2 жыл бұрын
    • ​@timmothyburke that would be an unbalanced world Tipping too Heavily to one side, it's what you see right now in the world it's extremely unbalanced tipped more to the dark side, so we see expierience more darkness than light

      @azaleaslight3599@azaleaslight35993 ай бұрын
  • You know how you notice something is bothering someone and you ask, “Are you Okay?”. He would get instantly Into a rage Yelling, “Stop asking me am I ok, let me be Me. “ He would also hate if I have empathy for anyone. I can’t believe what I have been through.

    @brianabinion@brianabinion2 жыл бұрын
    • I asked my groom once if he was okay and after a blast of sh*t coming out of his mouth about me, I never asked him again.

      @janderson5863@janderson586316 күн бұрын
  • “The lessons can be discovered and then lost” in a continuous cycle. They can briefly cognitively contemplate the meaning of the lesson, but like he said, it disintegrates because it never attaches to any long lasting deep emotions or feelings. Within days, weeks, or mere moments it’s forgotten and the impulse to seek pleasure and supply is all that matters.

    @dr.taralawson1631@dr.taralawson16313 жыл бұрын
    • No insight is the problem samvak.tripod.com/2.html

      @samvaknin@samvaknin3 жыл бұрын
    • @@samvaknin Professor, you mentioned that narcissism is a spectrum. Does that mean that some insight is possible for 'mild' narcissism?

      @davidn2875@davidn28752 жыл бұрын
    • Awesome!!!!!

      @warilaetamaraye8712@warilaetamaraye87122 жыл бұрын
  • He resents my empathy and looks down on me for having it but has no problem taking note of my empathetic responses and mimics them, even using my exact same words to other people. It's a nightmare trying to understand this for those of us who don't speak narc. I will say though my narc loves small talk incessant mindless small talk he uses it to either avoid intimacy or get people who don't know him to spill their guts to him.

    @petalparker5@petalparker53 жыл бұрын
    • You are insane and a violent offender according to the narc. He needs to devalue your emphaty because he has none.

      @paulclinton6414@paulclinton64143 жыл бұрын
    • I went through the same with my ex narc friend. She is such a devil to show the ugly to me and angel face to everyone else..I didn’t know why she was behaving like that back then...I was wondering that I am not smart enough to have friends

      @springflower5039@springflower50393 жыл бұрын
    • YESSSS THIS IS EXACTLY HOW THE ONE I KNOW IS

      @NoNakersAllowed@NoNakersAllowed2 жыл бұрын
    • @@NoNakersAllowed trust your instincts.

      @petalparker5@petalparker52 жыл бұрын
  • Inside the narcissist...? "Narcoplasm." Sam Vaknin, you are killing me.

    @rubberbiscuit99@rubberbiscuit993 жыл бұрын
  • I think narcs hate you, because you love them, they see your love as weakness.

    @MrsOctober-kc5de@MrsOctober-kc5de3 жыл бұрын
    • They hate you because they hate themselves. And when you love them they think there's something wrong with you because how could anyone love something as wretched as them.

      @jamiejokersin354@jamiejokersin3542 жыл бұрын
  • In other words, if you insist on interacting with a narcissist you have to behave exactly like him/her: no questions, no empathy, no advice, no love or attention... nothing at all. That is sick! That's why I walked away from my relationship with my narcissist.

    @Requinho37@Requinho373 жыл бұрын
    • Yes

      @bybyana26@bybyana263 жыл бұрын
    • If u want fight "monsters" u MUST become "One of them" - if u want survive or simplify Nietzsche "When u look at darkness , darkness look on you"

      @szczurNocny@szczurNocny3 жыл бұрын
    • Straight up business transactions!

      @shekinahfire5936@shekinahfire59362 жыл бұрын
    • you have to because if you disagree or have your own opinion on things they will think you are being malicious towards them. my ex was extremely competitive to the point i couldnt tell him when great things happened for me. you know its pathetic when you cant even share positive things with your partner.

      @Ilikeyoualot@Ilikeyoualot Жыл бұрын
    • Oh no… that doesn’t work either. You’ll end up being accused of emotional neglect and label YOU of being a narcissist.

      @Mothermochi@Mothermochi Жыл бұрын
  • "I have seen the unholy maggot which feast in the dark recesses of the human soul."

    @rodneyjarvis676@rodneyjarvis6763 жыл бұрын
    • Their at camp lol I love that movie

      @philuntaysterling3874@philuntaysterling38743 жыл бұрын
    • But until today ... I have never seen you!! 😁

      @ayshamorris7652@ayshamorris76523 жыл бұрын
    • @@ayshamorris7652 Funny 🤣

      @rodneyjarvis676@rodneyjarvis6763 жыл бұрын
  • They have Low Self-Esteem, n Void of Emotional Understanding, they just can't Relate to Love, they have Emotional Dependency Problems. They are draining.... N don't Understand Words beyond a Primary School Level.. It's Frustrating... U have to Go No Contact to Save Yourself from them Stealing/Draining, Ur Emotional Energy, n discombobulating Ur Life. ❤️

    @ladiimarlz8987@ladiimarlz89873 жыл бұрын
  • Empathy is what we feel when someone else is going through something. Insight is in the head. Crying when someone else is hurting doesn't have insight. Insight is the cognitive understanding of why you criied.

    @townlily@townlily11 ай бұрын
  • " Incapable of intimacy". That's the most important thing I wished I had known. A normal person would never know that all the vacations, love making, and time spent together did not mean he experienced intimacy. I did notice that every time things were going really well, he would find a way to destroy everything good. Then, he'd create stories in which he could blame me.

    @DeeCee1878@DeeCee18786 ай бұрын
  • My ex would say about empathy “It’s childish and immature to not look out for yourself. If someone can’t do those things for themselves then you are only insulting them with your help.” He felt insulted by most people and sometimes animals... if the animals were enjoying people’s attention.

    @jenniehettrick4204@jenniehettrick42043 жыл бұрын
    • Rachel Harville ❤️ So sorry about your dog. Wouldn’t be surprising. I found out about my ex killing his own pets because he wanted to move and the place he liked was “no pets”. He had three large snakes he put in his freezer. Once they froze to death... he threw them away. When I asked him why he didn’t give them to a pet store instead of killing them, he laughed and said, “They were mine to do with what I wanted.”

      @jenniehettrick4204@jenniehettrick42043 жыл бұрын
    • Rachel Harville so sorry for the loss of your fury friend. Mine hated my dog from all his heart, never allowed me to take him with us when we went walking. Had to go a second time with my dog. 20 years later i‘d tell him, i prefer my dog of your companionship.

      @carolinospelt2932@carolinospelt29323 жыл бұрын
    • He most likely did that to the dog indeed… so sad, I’m sorry:-(

      @ishootbishez6974@ishootbishez69743 жыл бұрын
    • Yet, the narc is a seven year old in emotional terms.

      @paulclinton6414@paulclinton64143 жыл бұрын
    • @@jenniehettrick4204 Wow. That's cold, in every sense. Terrible person.

      @Misses-Hippy@Misses-Hippy3 жыл бұрын
  • Labeling oneself an “empath” will only create more victimizations.

    @ollyball7817@ollyball78173 жыл бұрын
    • True

      @tiffanygroomes9904@tiffanygroomes99043 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you ! This answers a question that has baffled me re: why they seem to be repulsed by “agape” love . Where unconditional love is what 99% of all human beings respond to and search for - the narcissist seems to react paradoxically to it! Now I know why . Very enlightening video. Finally a real “expert” rather than the self proclaimed KZhead so called “experts” ! 👍

    @dogadvocate9398@dogadvocate93983 жыл бұрын
    • @MariaMurphy Great point! I totally get what ur saying as I too have been there done that ! I apologize if I triggered you - I’m obviously still co-dependent & I appreciate your honest feedback! 🙏

      @dogadvocate9398@dogadvocate93983 жыл бұрын
    • they r repulsed by love because it suggests that they need u and u got something they dont

      @evka24@evka243 жыл бұрын
    • @@evka24, yet my ex narc actually said to me, “I need you.” This was during the lovebombing phase. It has taken on a whole new meaning now that I know what he is! But I still wonder if he was actually aware of its double meaning at the time he said it. Moot point now. I’m free!

      @MariaCeaMIca@MariaCeaMIca2 жыл бұрын
    • Great point

      @Kellyyy44@Kellyyy442 жыл бұрын
  • I am so Scared . I know for sure I inflicted so many injuries to the Narcissist. Not intentionally , he provoked me . I didn’t understand the behavior . No wonder he hates me so much , it all makes sense now.

    @lauralusk6292@lauralusk62923 жыл бұрын
  • My father is one and he is an evil evil man. I will never be fooled by that man again. I am not perfect but he tried to destroy me and take away my children, my will to live, made up versions of me that had me doubting myself. I will never have contact and sometimes that’s just how it has to be

    @Itsmeyoualreadykno@Itsmeyoualreadykno3 жыл бұрын
  • Its hard not to hold some level of compassion for people with this disorder.. because they themselves were raped of their sense if self early on... not fault of their own... I understand its like a cute bear... you know its deadly if you get too close .... but they are also cute... I do hold some sadness for them even though they are inherently evil... because its a life long disorder that even once aware of is unpenetrable .... I can hold space for them with compassion

    @roowah33@roowah333 жыл бұрын
    • @@OliveWeitzel, I think it’s more like there is a little hope for US, in relating to them, if we keep our distance & maintain firm boundaries. They are doomed to a life full of these superficial relationships; a life without true intimacy.

      @MariaCeaMIca@MariaCeaMIca2 жыл бұрын
    • I can from afar or no contact.

      @politicjunkee@politicjunkee2 жыл бұрын
  • Sam 🤭😳😳😳 such a shock to hear this it’s painful to know that a narcissist does not want empathy even when they realise their lonely life 😢😢😢

    @amss2282@amss22823 жыл бұрын
    • Yes

      @globalprincess489@globalprincess4893 жыл бұрын
    • It’s so sad

      @zubieM@zubieM2 жыл бұрын
  • Oh my gosh. This is spot on & explains a lot. My narc gave me the silent treatment for a week on our one year anniversary because I made the comment “wow, it’s look how much better both of our lives have become in this year together.” And the information sharing, I was not allowed to ask him how his day was. Couldn’t ask him what he ate for dinner. Basic conversation like that was not allowed. It never understood until now.

    @meggz2929@meggz29292 жыл бұрын
    • god this is so relatable. things like this made no sense!!

      @Ilikeyoualot@Ilikeyoualot Жыл бұрын
  • In my heart, I always had hope for the narcissist, that if I love him enough and show enough empathy, he would get it and change. But you are right: Empathy is wasted on the narcissist. So very sad, that we have to let these people go because there is no hope..

    @Jb-ky8tb@Jb-ky8tb3 ай бұрын
  • Crazy because my ex would always say I was so stupid and also always believed I was just manipulating him when I was crying

    @krismm17@krismm17 Жыл бұрын
  • This was spot on! I dont know others' experiences but personally the compensatory grandiosity is very frustrating to witness and at times made me pity the narcissistic ex-friend. I found the "Teflon" nature of her brief moments of insight were the most disturbing and infuriating. She was aware she liked attention to an unhealthy degree, self confessed. Yet, would not or could not stop herself from manipulating others and disregarding others in an attempt to obtain it. The visible high she got from this was like watching a wildlife documentary in real time. She was aware she was creating "selves" and was proud of the charm she developed over the years. At the end, chronically not being seen and the lack of reciprocation in all realms of non-romantic relationship gets to you. Once I saw she was hopelessly incapable of genuine insight integration it was freeing and guilt-free to disengage and go no contact. This is their burden to deal with and we don't owe them help or special tolerance.

    @mittensforkittens6892@mittensforkittens68923 жыл бұрын
  • I had a room mate in college that was an over the top, overt, grandiose narcissist. When I called him out on his narcissism and told him that he would have been nobody where I come from, he threatened violence against me.

    @MORCOPOLO0817@MORCOPOLO08173 жыл бұрын
  • Whenever I would ask him “Are you okay?” ,when I noticed he was upset or annoyed. …. He would go into instant rage.

    @brianabinion207@brianabinion2072 жыл бұрын
    • @Briana Binion My ex narc did the same thing. There were several words or phrases that just turnef him into a raging monster, one of those was def "Are you ok?" Why is that? Maybe bc I am inferior in his eyes and and he feels narc injury when I ask him that? I guess I don't understand all of this yet, but I am trying to learn.

      @dancer49lives6@dancer49lives62 жыл бұрын
  • The worst part of these videos (for me personally) is that you only get to fully understand and appreciate the absolutely striking accuracy of the content, only AFTER you have "experienced" a narcissist. I keep listening to you and absolutely everything makes so much sense now, about my exes. I wish I've learned about narcissism earlier, but then I realize that even if I've had a chance to listen to you 20 years ago, all of this probably wouldn't make any sense to me and I wouldn't understand anything.

    @Faradenza505@Faradenza50525 күн бұрын
  • Explains why my ex would answer my "how are you" and "how was work" with an answer...then peer at me through narrowed eyes and say "why?" in a drawn out, puzzled, paranoid manner. When I replied, also confused, "just making converation" he would grunt and walk off.

    @maelentrewela2395@maelentrewela23952 жыл бұрын
  • Discussions with my mother were dueling monologues. Each spoke his bit without building on what the other said. She would get furious if I asked a follow-up question and end the converstion with an exasperated - I don't know! Some years ago, I asked her - Why do you get angry when I ask a question? She does not hesitate - Because you don't believe me. I calmly stated - I ask questions to let the person I m talking to know I am interested in what they are saying. Response: Absolutely stunned silent.

    @Misses-Hippy@Misses-Hippy3 жыл бұрын
  • I like the fact you mentioned that the heart/emotions has a crucial function . and that besides intellect it is a big part of a full human experience .

    @antoonkemme@antoonkemme3 жыл бұрын
  • Tremendous! You're a colossus of psychology !

    @milamlash7102@milamlash71023 жыл бұрын
    • I've learned a lot about myself and other people

      @ronalddaub7965@ronalddaub79653 жыл бұрын
  • I was raised with the mantra, Don't compare yourself to others; Don't judge a person until you have walked mile in their shoes, etc, etc. When you are a lost child who raised herself in an emotional vacuum, then you are told comparisons are bad, you feel as marooned as a space-walker with a severed umbilical cord, doomed to float - inconsequential, weightless in the dark until drained.

    @Misses-Hippy@Misses-Hippy3 жыл бұрын
  • What on earth kind of childhood does one have to become a narcissist, has to be pretty bad. And there are so many.

    @richawoman@richawoman3 жыл бұрын
    • A lot of people go through worse but don't decide to become selfish assholes.

      @paulclinton6414@paulclinton64143 жыл бұрын
    • @@meatrealwishes The ones I know are not well off but had parents that pampered them and the kid could do no wrong.

      @richawoman@richawoman3 жыл бұрын
    • @@paulclinton6414 very right, they MADE THE DECISIONS TO BE EVILS

      @sll110@sll1103 жыл бұрын
    • @@paulclinton6414 being an asshole and having a behavioural pathology are different

      @peaceunion5316@peaceunion53163 жыл бұрын
    • U can become a narc by being VERY spoiled or put on a pedestal or u can become a narc by being completely abused

      @francesjones4496@francesjones44963 жыл бұрын
  • My ex narc was left by his father who went and started a new family. He told me he wasn't born with an empathy gene. He just took and didn't give. Even looked uncomfortable giving me anything. I did everything and I had to put boundaries to not be used more. I caused a narc injury and he discarded me. I would not have left the man I loved for nothing so the discard was the only way for me to move on. Best day of my life. I thank him out loud when even the simplistic things happen to me that are positive. My life got better when he set me free to not be used anymore. I can not believe how much time I had been paying attention on him.

    @claudieC.@claudieC.3 жыл бұрын
    • It’s like a dark cloud has left my life

      @NattyByNature-@NattyByNature-3 жыл бұрын
  • This was extremely powerful. I especially appreciated when you compared some aspect of the narcissist's inner world to a "howling wind in a hall of mirrors...". Very haunting and unforgettable image!

    @chessaddictress@chessaddictress3 жыл бұрын
  • When one reads the definition of a narcissist it feels like it’s just millennials on Instagram. We are walking into a sick society with this and rewarding this behavior even financially now.

    @MarioSilva-jg5nh@MarioSilva-jg5nh3 жыл бұрын
  • I understand this. My parents hated interrogations. Anytime I asked they went into high levels of anger. I was like," Whoa!"

    @krystalrussell1783@krystalrussell17833 жыл бұрын
  • I’m glad I took the time to watch this. Great + informative. 3.5 years in marriage counseling - bang head here! Don’t do it. He’d have an epiphany share it with me; I’m like to myself this is great. He gets it. Nope! one day he even said “I’m mostly the problem - it’s not you it’s me I’m closed, controlling and I need to be more open and vulnerable with you” When I asked him about next steps he said I got here today... I’m not quite sure. Then it disappeared into his inner garbage disposal days later. Relapse over relapse. Finally Called it quits. Best thing I ever did! Do it quit the narc. Good advice on friend zone too!

    @denisec6473@denisec64733 жыл бұрын
    • Thanks for sharing Denise! It’s really quite amazing how they are all the same. Textbook. This was one of my favorite, giggle inducing quotes of my recently (today lol) ended relationship: “I really do like hanging out with you y’know.... ...when you’re not being a lunatic”. 😂 My ultimate favorite was after I said “why are you still here?! What do you want from me??” The reply: “....OHHH I just want you to...be..NORMAL!!” “....{I actually guffawed. Like in cartoons. It’s a thing} .....Ohh honey, you and my former husband too. I am never going to be YOUR DEFINITION of normal. And I am so happy about that”. Now this was after waking up to what abuse and brainwashing I had been in. So I started calling him out on it (Sagittarius here) and the first 17 minutes of this video summed up just a small part of my role in our relationship. I never thought he needed fixing, and yet this video just showed me how I CoCreated all this. I always saw these relationships differently, (no victims) and yet this has expanded my open mindedness“ even greater. Bravo for making this available to us all.

      @alannahshelton2002@alannahshelton20023 жыл бұрын
    • I was in marriage counseling with my wife for a few months and it was pointless. She ranted about how awful the world is and we never really talked about our relationship. When the counselor suggested that she get an individual therapist, she refused. When I called my ex out about her inability to admit mistakes and apologize for them, she folded her arms in anger and refused to look at me. That was our last session. On one hand it is stunning that the woman that I divorced is the same woman that I married. I came to accept that the woman I married never existed and I had actually married a parasite. That’s really all that a narcissist is.

      @cartwrightworm1317@cartwrightworm13172 жыл бұрын
    • It's amazing how they do actually know they're bad people. My ex narc actually looked at me and said in his monotone voice "I will never change. I'm a bad person"

      @sassycat6487@sassycat64872 жыл бұрын
  • I'm really glad you mentioned that psychology can never be a science.

    @andiekinney8248@andiekinney82483 жыл бұрын
  • that empath part was amazing and someting i suspected! omg i love this channel i loved that part. Youre absolutely brilliant!

    @user-nu4gp3er4f@user-nu4gp3er4f3 жыл бұрын
  • If I wouldn’t be pregnant by this aggressive violent monster, I would be able to enjoy your videos so much more. You are exactly describing my ex husband, it’s spot on scary! From punishing, to lack of insight, to being paranoid over normal loving questions. It’s insane! Please anyone who is in the beginning of these kinds of relationships, leaveeee while u still can! I am happy that I see now what was going on, and that he is just a delusional empty person who comes from a different planet. Even though I am abt to have his child I don’t regret leaving this pathetic aggressive abuser for one second. I really wonder though if it’s very common with these narcissists that they become extremely violent like my ex did. Is that normal for them?

    @mariaa0031@mariaa00312 жыл бұрын
  • Perhaps why they do the opposite of any suggestions, advice, or anything that would be perceived as more logical...

    @hopeinhumanity.@hopeinhumanity.3 жыл бұрын
  • your last comment about Nars being self aware of himself healed me

    @03111999000000R@03111999000000R3 жыл бұрын
  • How sad

    @celestepozzi9204@celestepozzi92043 жыл бұрын
  • I never looked at it from this perspective.... It makes perfect sense now!🤗

    @takiyahalexander862@takiyahalexander8623 жыл бұрын
  • He has no legs, they are gone. Thank you for the laugh. This is some seriously frightening stuff.

    @jewlej@jewlej4 ай бұрын
  • It's so sad for someone to have Narcissism. I married one. Although I can't handle the relationship anymore it is awful how they suffer within themselves. Or do they suffer? I wish there was a way for narcissists to get help. Thank you for your incredible expertise Sam.

    @jeaniemckaig@jeaniemckaig3 жыл бұрын
    • Sadly they won't go get help because as Sam says that is a narcissistic injury

      @katelawes176@katelawes1762 жыл бұрын
  • So so true, Ive seen the moments of clarity, the begging to be heard to show change, then seconds into allowing meeting or talking its gone, the blank dead stare, the ignoring of behaviour etc, he was always desperate to never talk and dismiss the behaviour that led to me leaving etc, he would manipulate contact and say ‘his’ behaviour and abuse was wrong, yet on meeting or talking he would change the words to ‘our behaviour’ ‘our abuse’. I found that so confusing. He would be inconsistent, arrogant, sometimes aggressive, yet while in the clarity phase he would seem apologetic, gentle, remorseful.

    @kristel6647@kristel66473 жыл бұрын
    • The cognitive dissonance associated with this pattern is brutal. I can completely relate to this cycle and wishful thinking, built around a false shared fantasy and lies.

      @dr.taralawson1631@dr.taralawson16313 жыл бұрын
    • I have been there too. That blank stare. And nothing ever changes. Love you and hope you’re doing well

      @Kellyyy44@Kellyyy442 жыл бұрын
    • At the end of the day they don’t man up and take responsibility

      @Kellyyy44@Kellyyy442 жыл бұрын
  • I’m leaving abusive, broke ass, no sex intimacy for years

    @aliciacostanza2834@aliciacostanza28343 жыл бұрын
  • So sad. And does explain a friend of mine-whoops non-friend- he rejected me as a friend but wanted to feel the lust. Was confusing, now it's sad; pitiful

    @illil1844@illil18443 жыл бұрын
  • In devaluation phase, every time i tried to show him affection, that i really cared about our relationship, he just used to push me away and say “you’re fake, What do you want to get from me?” I tried everything to get him Back , nothing worked out, he just left, gone, dettached.

    @latikabenz6289@latikabenz6289 Жыл бұрын
  • Absolutely right! They never learn

    @rosamarialopezhermosa4590@rosamarialopezhermosa45903 жыл бұрын
    • So frustrating,

      @rosamarialopezhermosa4590@rosamarialopezhermosa45903 жыл бұрын
  • Your insights are very valuable...narcissists when you leave them..use absolutely anybody to get you back..anyone who will confirm of affirm their public persona..it totally lacks integrity.

    @lucymoll6885@lucymoll68853 жыл бұрын
  • Based on this description, I don't feel I've ever known a narcissist, but I've definitely known dysfunctional/abusive people. I loved the part about empaths. People who actually have empathy don't need to say so. Right now in American culture there is an absolute surge in a certain ideology where it's over emphasized having empathy.

    @nicholasbogosian5420@nicholasbogosian54203 жыл бұрын
  • You have helped millions, including me. Thank you, Sam.

    @stormsbrewing4928@stormsbrewing49282 жыл бұрын
  • Found this today. Thank you for putting understanding of narcissistic behaviors out for us regular folks struggling for answers. I’ve been confused for weeks after what I thought was being empathetic was met with fury.

    @WaterBug46@WaterBug462 күн бұрын
  • OMG, that is so true! During the first meeting with my first narc, I had to cook him dinner. I must say I "passed the test" but I really hated this "job" for the next few years.... I was basically a cook and a cleaner in his house which he treated as a "hotel". With the second narc - I became his personal assistant - reviewing his texts all the time and archiving his stuff (until I literarily had no time at all for my own life). It's unbelievable how blind I was to all these obvious (to me now) red flags...

    @bozenawojtas9699@bozenawojtas9699 Жыл бұрын
    • Same here! I helped him raise his 3 kids, became the cook, maid, errand runner, and dog trainer. I fit this in with a full time job by working nonstop. It hurts to look back and realize how I was used, and all the tile, I thought we were a team. I thought it made him feel loved. I thought it a lot of things that were untrue. After 20 years, he relocated without me, and took my dogs, leaving me with nothing. I feel bad for the new supply now.

      @DeeCee1878@DeeCee18786 ай бұрын
  • You just explained my father's two marriages, my upbringing, and two of my exes. I wish there was a cure. And i appreciate you sharing your insights.

    @joannereina5434@joannereina54343 жыл бұрын
  • I had the same reaction to "empaths"! I have the biological trait that is HSP, as you mentioned, but I've told people over and over that being HSP doesn't mean that I'm empathic all of the time. It just means I feel others emotions with acuity, but the action based on a compassionate feeling is something that happens only sometimes, not all the time constantly with everyone's feelings. I will say, I believe as an HSP, I have had unfortunate run-ins with narcissistic people because I believe my negative/positive reactions can be BIGGER than other peoples. These interactions are more akin to bullying though and if I displayed empathy (thinking it might better the relationship), he did exactly as you said! He hated that! It was like he was insulted by it, I felt like I couldn't get anything right in managing him. Yes, I think I have been the target of narcissists, but not as an empath, rather as a emotionally sensitive person. I was the target of contempt, for the most part. Like I was weak or deserving of abuse, as you said. I know you highlighted the relationship between borderlines and narcissists, would you consider drawing a comparison for HSP and Narcissist? Not for empathy, but for supply, (reactions).

    @leemeyers5335@leemeyers53353 жыл бұрын
  • 21:10, 26:31 Purpose behind social interaction - reality testing, calibrating yourself, becoming you, understanding the world

    @melk.3485@melk.34853 жыл бұрын
  • I only feel for the next victim/supply. Sam helped me understand and embrace my indifference to the narc that is no longer in my life. He needed me and now I don't need him. He helped me be and choose better. Now I don't need him. It feels good to discard him. My emotions and care will only be for those in my life that are human. My robot boyfriend is back out there teaching lessons on self value. I wish the next person see that they are of value, and discard him quickly once they take the lesson...finish the adventure and continue with life.

    @hunbundoe7627@hunbundoe76272 жыл бұрын
  • This talk is Pure Gold!!! So applicable across a wide range of personality development! If there is any one that should be tagged for replay, this is the ONE!

    @MariaCeaMIca@MariaCeaMIca2 жыл бұрын
  • I have to give some heartfelt gratitude here - what a great channel and what wonderful content. Thank you so much. Learning a lot!

    @BenitaWinckler@BenitaWinckler11 ай бұрын
  • This lecture very much explained the situation with my now ex. Particularly the part when at the face of his world crumbling, he acknowledges he needs help. And perhaps he may really want to change...but it is very short lived. I left the relationship and told him that if he was committed to becoming a better person (compassion, kindness, accountable) that he must take that journey on his own. And perhaps sometime down the road we could possibly meet again for a talk. He was heavy on the love bombing at this time. Emails and flowers, etc. I did not respond to the attempts. I only reiterated to him that this was his journey and to do it for himself. He went to one counseling session and walked out proclaiming to all at the office staff that he was cured and wouldn't be coming back. All hoovering attempts ceased. It's been over 2 months now. So that's that.

    @jacnbcc@jacnbcc2 жыл бұрын
  • I‘m histrionic and consider myself as a victim of a narcississt. I believe he was also a victim of mine. We were poison for each other because I constantly injured him. I‘m not an empath but do have empathy though also some narcissistic traits. He refused staying friends After he discarded me because of the sexual tension between us.

    @majagoehlich8482@majagoehlich84823 жыл бұрын
  • I completely agree with the empaths assessment. I've experienced this first hand and was shocked to realize that there are people pretending to be empathic super humans and show their simply people who allow their emotions to rule them and have immensely over the top emotional reactions to events or situations.

    @ceecee4481@ceecee44813 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you for the knowledge I never received in any psychology class or book. This video has been impactful.

    @iriseintracht7480@iriseintracht74802 жыл бұрын
  • I paid her a compliment she reacted as if I had punched her abdomen and doubled up with a loud groan; a few day later I offered help, now she shouted at me said she needed none - That was two years ago and not talked to me since - lately a feeble hoover attempt ! The are living in a way to bilk and trash any acquaintance as much as possible 🤔

    @PeterShaw-ne1yq@PeterShaw-ne1yq4 ай бұрын
  • Oh my goodness.. that rings true. You end up thinking there is something wrong with me! Been there. No more!

    @susanneohmes1044@susanneohmes10443 жыл бұрын
  • THE NARC GIVE ME SILENCE, BUT HE TEXT ME SOMETIMES AND SAY I CAN CONTACT HIM WHEN AM CHANGE MY BEHAVIOR... IN THE BEGINNING HE LOVE BOMBE ME AND AFTER A WHILE HE STARTS STUPID FIGHTS... I HAVE NOT THE SAME FEELINGS FOR HIM ANYMORE BUT I HAVE NO LONGER ENERGY AND ARE CONSTANTLY TIRED... 💙🇧🇻

    @evy3090@evy30903 жыл бұрын
  • Totally blown away by these talks. Answers, answers, answers.

    @renatapeters3681@renatapeters36812 жыл бұрын
  • You are so right on. It's kind of mind blowing to hear these things articulated.

    @hauntedheart3924@hauntedheart39242 жыл бұрын
  • Sam is growing on me...love his voice and zany humour...Oh yes...and his brilliant insights too. X

    @sehrazatjoubert9464@sehrazatjoubert94642 жыл бұрын
  • Wow. Regardless how this comes to be (the narcissistic brain) - what an effed up, miserable, evil way to be, and treat others from such a perspective.

    @satychary@satychary2 жыл бұрын
  • Sometimes I think that I’m the narc in our relationship & his personality is the response to me, my behavior. I feel crazy. Then I come back to reality & remember not many people like him & he’s abusing ME. His kids don’t like him. I’m losing it.

    @ImDemanding@ImDemanding3 жыл бұрын
  • I remembered tellin the narc, when I didn’t know for certain who he was tht my problem is ‘I’m too compassionate.’ Narc looked me straight in the eye with pure disgust as he repeated after me, ‘compassionate, huh?’ Like it was the most despicable thing he’d ever heard then went on to show me how

    @MegaLadylove2012@MegaLadylove20123 жыл бұрын
    • Sarita Hsa Oh yes I did. More than two years ago. NEVER looked bk

      @MegaLadylove2012@MegaLadylove20123 жыл бұрын
    • RKhealth Beautypalace Absolute demon

      @MegaLadylove2012@MegaLadylove20123 жыл бұрын
    • Agreed

      @Kellyyy44@Kellyyy442 жыл бұрын
  • Fascinating . During the pandemic I walk and learn from your talks . Interesting point about empaths I watched the Axios interview with trump. Everything you have discussed I observed

    @auaticamazon@auaticamazon3 жыл бұрын
    • Lol. Obsessive compulsive disorder ?

      @auaticamazon@auaticamazon3 жыл бұрын
    • @@caspiana3623 omg get over yourself. trump doesn’t deserve to be capitalized, that would insinuate he deserves respect 😂

      @molls0922@molls09222 жыл бұрын
  • Secondary supply = the cheerleader 📣

    @Erykapayge@Erykapayge3 жыл бұрын
  • WE ARE ALL NARCISSISTIC sometimes!

    @ricojakkakarico-che2561@ricojakkakarico-che25613 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you, Sam Vaknin, for these insights into the human unhuman nature. I didnt believe in hell, then i realised im living it..i didnt believe in god, then..i asked youtube "am I a narcissist?" And your channel came up! I hope to..learn something before the dark one grasps again..

    @VF-do7mw@VF-do7mw8 ай бұрын
  • Extremely interesting. This is the best definition of secondary supply. Thank you!

    @Kristin-mt2jw@Kristin-mt2jw3 жыл бұрын
  • This was a valuable discussion. Excellent. Thank you for what you do.

    @treye705@treye7052 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you Sam great video !Wow wish I would have know all this sooner . Now I know why he never appreciated my advice , and would pick fights when I would ask about his day . The way you articulated what its like to be a narcissist, made me feel sad for them . What a horrible empty existence. Thanks again for the video ! happy new year 🎆

    @lisapappas9614@lisapappas96143 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you so much. This video with you was by far the most educational and insightful by you. I learned a lot for my situation healing from going no contact for a year now. I feel myself returning to being authentically at peace and joining the rest of the works again. It was agonizing to be isolated with my partner emotionally and mentally for 4 years.

    @dorimiddlebrook1704@dorimiddlebrook17043 жыл бұрын
    • Happy for you dori

      @Kellyyy44@Kellyyy442 жыл бұрын
  • This is amazing. Explains a lot.

    @quabot@quabot2 жыл бұрын
  • Amazing . So accurate . Thank you for this

    @rtarita529@rtarita529 Жыл бұрын
  • Hi, this is one of the most enlightening video so far. Can't stop taking notes, every sentence was so powerful, with 'insights' 🙂 loved it. Finally end of confusion around empathy and Narcs. Also last video, revelation about psychopath, the human simulator, was eye opening. All of sudden these 2 videos started making LOTS OF sense about some near and dear ones.

    @arpitpanchal9458@arpitpanchal94583 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you prof Sam for helping us ❤️

    @zina4876@zina48762 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you Pro/Prof. Sam!

    @emeraldlotusbylori4988@emeraldlotusbylori498810 ай бұрын
  • Oh! Amazing listening! That we have someone so able to describe such indescribable concept.

    @warilaetamaraye8712@warilaetamaraye87122 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you Professor, your lectures have given me so much perspective on my parents

    @karryn4722@karryn47222 жыл бұрын
  • First time ive actually learned on an itelligent manner always only recognition of damaged emotion thank you

    @angelabrandy1478@angelabrandy14783 жыл бұрын
  • OMG ! It's eye opening! So true!

    @beautifulbutterfly5578@beautifulbutterfly5578 Жыл бұрын
  • This ,is the best analysis of narcissistic behavior and understanding of it for me to grasp 👊 ,thank you Sam, brilliant 👏.

    @lindayeager3126@lindayeager3126 Жыл бұрын
  • So very, very useful. Astobishing but logical. Thank you

    @AjviIvy@AjviIvy2 жыл бұрын
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