Monday, June 15, 2026
What is Narcissism
What is Narcissism
In my opinion this type of behavior among some people is a mental disease.
Of which there is no known cure. I have witnessed this up close and personal by people
across the United States of America. I had a man once told me he was doing me a favor by allowing me to be his friend as if I needed him as my friend. Nope!
Let's take a deeper dive into this subject. Unhealthy (or pathological) narcissism is typically defined by a highly inflated sense of importance and entitlement, while simultaneously having a very fragile sense of self-worth. Additionally, traits of unhealthy narcissism often include attention-seeking behavior, belittling or putting others down, and negative responses to any sort of criticism.
Now lets take a look at this from a racial stand point one man creates an invention and another man steals the idea and put his name on it. Sounds familiar to you, in the early days of entertainment you could write a song put it on an album but you cannot put your photo on the cover of the album it had to be a photo of a white person. Remember we are talking about a mental disease and there is no cure.
The great recording artist Ray Charles was to perform at an all white Club no black people allowed in the building Ray turned around and walked away refusing to perform, the owner of the club told Ray that he would sue him if he did not perform. In other words if you do not allow me to maintain racial separatism I will file a lawsuit against you.
Keep in mind that the so called Black people is responsible for well over 90% of inventions in America from door nobs to toilet seats and everything in between.
According to the Mayo Clinic, symptoms of narcissistic personality disorder may include:
An unreasonably high sense of self-importance or a desire for excessive admiration
Feeling that certain privileges and special treatment are deserved
The expectation to be recognized as superior, even without achievements
A tendency to make personal achievements or talents seem bigger than they are
A preoccupation with success, power, brilliance, beauty, or the perfect mate
Feelings of superiority
Unrealistic demands or expectations of others
A tendency to take advantage of others without guilt or remorse
An inability or unwillingness to recognize the needs and feelings of others
Excessive feelings of envy toward others, or an unfounded belief that others envy them
Again, many of these traits and symptoms may be present in a person without narcissistic personality disorder. Regardless of diagnosis, these traits and behaviors tend to be quite damaging when it comes to interpersonal relationships. As a nation of people on this North American continent my people as a nation have fallen victim to this type of behavior for many years. I am pointing out in this article the need to watch out for this type treatment for your understanding.
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