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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The narcissist in your life may be a horrible abuser to you but they may be that charming hospital executive that “everyone” admires. They’re chameleons, shapeshift with their environment. Someone who’s a tyrant in the office may be a saint at home. Best people inform themselves of signs to watch for and proceed from There, don’t need handmade signs.[/quote] I challenge you to take that from a “they” observation to a “we” observation. Almost all of do this to a degree, if we’re honest. At least in a capitalist, consumer, growth at all costs society. The skills that make one successful at work aren’t the same that make a good partner. The things we teach kids in school will not make you rich. Let’s not label each other as disordered and rather label our society as disordered and we are all struggling to find our balance. [/quote]
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