Tag: Self-deception and internalization

How Narcissist Survives Defeats, Errors, Failures

The speaker explains the internal conflict of pathological narcissism as two irreconcilable narratives—grandiosity (godlike omnipotence) and victimhood (external locus of control)—which produce intense anxiety and lead to externalized self-regulation via narcissistic supply. To resolve this dissonance, narcissists construct “internal solutions” (e.g., believing they control, permission, create, or imitate others) that preserve both omnipotence and victim status through self-deception and religious-like narratives. The talk connects these mechanisms to theological themes and argues that narcissism functions as a compensatory, all-consuming machinery akin to a personalized religion. How Narcissist Survives Defeats, Errors, Failures

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