Spotting A Narcissist
It can be challenging, but there are a few signs they give.

Spotting a narcissist can be challenging, as they are often skilled at presenting themselves in a positive light and manipulating others to get what they want. However, there are some signs and behaviors that can help identify a narcissist.
First, narcissists tend to have an exaggerated sense of self-importance and a constant need for admiration and attention. They may overstate their accomplishments and talents, and frequently talk about themselves and their achievements.
Another common trait of a narcissist is a lack of empathy and concern for others. They may show little interest in other people’s emotions or feelings, and may be quick to dismiss or invalidate the experiences of others.
Narcissists also tend to have a sense of entitlement, believing that they deserve special treatment and privileges. They may expect others to cater to their needs and desires, and may become angry or resentful when they do not receive the attention or treatment they believe they deserve.
In relationships, narcissists often engage in manipulative and controlling behaviors. They may use guilt, fear, or intimidation to get what they want, and may become angry or aggressive when they do not get their way.
Another common behavior of narcissists is gaslighting, which involves manipulating or distorting the truth to make others question their own perceptions and memories. This can be a subtle form of psychological abuse, designed to undermine a person’s confidence and make them more reliant on the narcissist.
While it can be difficult to spot a narcissist, there are certain behaviors and traits that can help identify them. These include an exaggerated sense of self-importance, a lack of empathy, a sense of entitlement, manipulative and controlling behaviors, and gaslighting. By being aware of these signs, we can better protect ourselves from toxic and abusive relationships.

