Aggressivity, Narcissism, And Self-destructiven... -
It is a fragile, defensive facade, often masking deep insecurities with grandiosity, entitlement, and a profound lack of empathy, per Psychology Today . When this intense self-absorption collides with (aggression) and a hidden, self-destructive streak, it creates a volatile personality structure that can devastate lives—starting with their own.
Their "false self" eventually collapses because it has no foundation in reality, often leading to a loss of relationships, career, and stability, says this YouTube video . Spotting the Pattern: The Dangerous Cycle Aggressivity, Narcissism, and Self-Destructiven...
This aggression is an attempt to reduce anxiety and dissonance, often acting as a pain-avoidance device to mask their own feelings of inadequacy, according to this YouTube video and this Facebook post. 3. Self-Destructiveness: The Inevitable Collapse It is a fragile, defensive facade, often masking
This includes heated arguments, shouting, or physical intimidation. Spotting the Pattern: The Dangerous Cycle This aggression
It seems paradoxical that someone so obsessed with themselves would behave in a way that destroys their life. However, the narcissist's self-destructive behavior is the ultimate consequence of their arrogance and inability to accept reality.
The Deadly Trinity: When Narcissism, Aggression, and Self-Destruction Collide
Because they blame others for their problems, they are incapable of genuine self-reflection or growth, says this Facebook post.