Outsmart a Narcissist: A Proven 4-Step Plan to Take Your Power Back | Mel Robbins Podcast
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Top Comments (10)
I disagree that they can't control their emotions. My husband controls his emotions just fine when anyone else is around, but behind closed doors turns into a monster.
Some poor woman who watches this looking for answers about her narcissistic husband is going to end up excusing his abuse because you said he doesnāt realize or remember the things heās done and that she should have empathy for him. Narcissists know exactly what theyāre doing. They lie about not remembering because they never want to be held accountable for their actions. The minute you feel sorry for them, is the minute you give your power away.
I was married to a narcissist for 35 years. He divorced me when I was no longer of āuseā to him. You are so rightāthe narc will take himself down in order to take you, too. When he couldnāt get to me with his belittling, raging, having affairs, etc. he took me down financially. Iāve learned a lot in my 67 yearsātake it from meāif you live or know a narcissist in your life, RUN.
I've had one NARCISSISTIC person in my life. As soon as I saw their behavior trying to down grade me...I got quiet and left the next day. Period. I'm not about to deal with an insecure fool. They aren't worth the heartache. šÆ
Married to a severe narcissist for 17 years ā¦showed him compassion and understanding - he was a devil and he did know what he was doing and many many things were carefully planned out. Donāt feel sorry for them!
There is an intent to destroy!! Their Ego is huge!!! They truly don't care about anyone but themselves
Sorry to all victims of this horrible experience. Such evil .
My mother is 89, and still going strong in her narcissistic behaviour. She is a gossip, a perpetual victim, a martyr, gaslighting is her specialty. Before I knew anything about narcissism, I used words like rage, tantrum, manipulative, pouterā¦.all the buzz words fit her. I was her dumping groundā¦I am the oldest of 6 kids, and my siblings ran to me when they were in trouble or hurt, because they knew she would start raging and throwing a tantrum, and they would not be helped. My dad had a seizure while driving my young siblings, and ran the van into the ditch. My 9 year old brother ran home and I could hear him calling out my nameā¦.I was 15, and I ran to him, barefoot, the couple of blocks where everyone was. I asked a neighbour to call the cops (we didnāt have 911 yet) and he took my dad to the hospital since he was starting to wake up. The cop told me to drive the vehicle home ( I wasnāt old enough to have a license) which I did. Btw, my mother was home, it just didnāt occur to my brother or me to get her involved. Later when he was diagnosed with epilepsy and lost his job, my mother blamed me for calling the cops and getting my father to the hospital. I felt so guilty for decades for causing hardship to my family, but my dad was an air traffic controller, and as a family we were ordered not to tell anyone about his seizures. He put peopleās lives at risk by not disclosing his medical condition. I couldnāt sleep at night because of all the guilt I felt. I realize now, at 66, that I was not responsible for any of that, and the adults in my life did not act like adultsā¦that job fell onto me.
Having empathy for my narcissist is what sucked me in.
Power doesnāt come from outsmarting them. It comes from stepping out of the game.
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Top Comments (10)
I disagree that they can't control their emotions. My husband controls his emotions just fine when anyone else is around, but behind closed doors turns into a monster.
Some poor woman who watches this looking for answers about her narcissistic husband is going to end up excusing his abuse because you said he doesnāt realize or remember the things heās done and that she should have empathy for him. Narcissists know exactly what theyāre doing. They lie about not remembering because they never want to be held accountable for their actions. The minute you feel sorry for them, is the minute you give your power away.
I was married to a narcissist for 35 years. He divorced me when I was no longer of āuseā to him. You are so rightāthe narc will take himself down in order to take you, too. When he couldnāt get to me with his belittling, raging, having affairs, etc. he took me down financially. Iāve learned a lot in my 67 yearsātake it from meāif you live or know a narcissist in your life, RUN.
I've had one NARCISSISTIC person in my life. As soon as I saw their behavior trying to down grade me...I got quiet and left the next day. Period. I'm not about to deal with an insecure fool. They aren't worth the heartache. šÆ
Married to a severe narcissist for 17 years ā¦showed him compassion and understanding - he was a devil and he did know what he was doing and many many things were carefully planned out. Donāt feel sorry for them!
There is an intent to destroy!! Their Ego is huge!!! They truly don't care about anyone but themselves
Sorry to all victims of this horrible experience. Such evil .
My mother is 89, and still going strong in her narcissistic behaviour. She is a gossip, a perpetual victim, a martyr, gaslighting is her specialty. Before I knew anything about narcissism, I used words like rage, tantrum, manipulative, pouterā¦.all the buzz words fit her. I was her dumping groundā¦I am the oldest of 6 kids, and my siblings ran to me when they were in trouble or hurt, because they knew she would start raging and throwing a tantrum, and they would not be helped. My dad had a seizure while driving my young siblings, and ran the van into the ditch. My 9 year old brother ran home and I could hear him calling out my nameā¦.I was 15, and I ran to him, barefoot, the couple of blocks where everyone was. I asked a neighbour to call the cops (we didnāt have 911 yet) and he took my dad to the hospital since he was starting to wake up. The cop told me to drive the vehicle home ( I wasnāt old enough to have a license) which I did. Btw, my mother was home, it just didnāt occur to my brother or me to get her involved. Later when he was diagnosed with epilepsy and lost his job, my mother blamed me for calling the cops and getting my father to the hospital. I felt so guilty for decades for causing hardship to my family, but my dad was an air traffic controller, and as a family we were ordered not to tell anyone about his seizures. He put peopleās lives at risk by not disclosing his medical condition. I couldnāt sleep at night because of all the guilt I felt. I realize now, at 66, that I was not responsible for any of that, and the adults in my life did not act like adultsā¦that job fell onto me.
Having empathy for my narcissist is what sucked me in.
Power doesnāt come from outsmarting them. It comes from stepping out of the game.