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Psychologist Reveals: This Is What Narcissistic People Think About Themselves
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Psychologist Reveals: This Is What Narcissistic People Think About Themselves

From Veฤernji List · () Croatian

Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Narcissism is often perceived negatively, but research suggests it comes with certain 'advantages,' particularly for grandiose narcissists.
  • Grandiose narcissists often project confidence and self-satisfaction, and studies indicate they report higher life satisfaction, especially in individualistic cultures.
  • Vulnerable narcissists, however, tend to be less secure, more sensitive to criticism, and experience lower self-esteem, leading to feelings of unhappiness.

Veฤernji List delves into the complex nature of narcissism, presenting research that challenges common perceptions. The article, drawing on psychological insights, distinguishes between grandiose and vulnerable narcissism, suggesting that while both traits are often viewed negatively, grandiose narcissism can correlate with higher life satisfaction. This perspective is particularly relevant in cultures that emphasize individual achievement, a point that resonates with the individualistic tendencies often discussed in Western societies but also present in modern Croatia. The publication highlights how grandiose narcissists, despite potential negative impacts on others (aggression, manipulation), often possess traits like optimism and self-belief that contribute to their perceived well-being. Conversely, the article underscores the struggles of vulnerable narcissists, who grapple with insecurity and low self-esteem. Veฤernji List's framing encourages a nuanced understanding, moving beyond simplistic labels to explore the psychological underpinnings and varying experiences associated with narcissistic traits. The piece implicitly suggests that while societal discourse often condemns narcissism, a deeper look reveals a more complex reality of individual experience and psychological functioning.

There are reasons why we would expect narcissists to be among the unhappiest people in the world.

โ€” Susan Krauss WhitbourneIntroducing the research question about narcissists' happiness levels.
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Originally published by Veฤernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.