Just because you can't see it doesn't mean it's not happening.

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In response Ghost Ezra to his Publication

...never forget his pictures with the nipple rings showing clearly through his shirt. It was deliberate...there will be evidence arising that this happening ties into identifying him with...in certain circumstances.

In response Cynthia Conkling to her Publication

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In response Yester Vue to his Publication

Thanks.... I will be OTLO! Copied: If you were to plot the narcissist’s “feelings and emotions” on an emotional scale which varies from 0 (meaning completely despaired) and 10 (meaning blissfully happy), with a 5 in the middle (meaning general satisfaction), then the narcissists ‘default mode' hovers between 0 and 4.9.

Between 0 and 4.9 you have feelings of despair, worthlessness, insecurity, depression, worries, sadness, boredom… (boredom is probably the least bad of the negative emotions, and this still isn't great). Basically, they are constantly on the bottom 50 percentile of the emotional scale where all negative emotions are. This is the narcissist's ‘home'.

But narcissists really want to be in the upper 50 percentile of the emotional scale, and it kills them that they cannot stay there. That's where you have genuine feelings of hope, peace, eagerness, purpose, happiness, chirpiness, bliss.

Narcissists are unable to achieve and maintain these positive feelings and so a

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In response Cynthia Conkling to her Publication

Narcissists are unable to achieve and maintain these positive feelings and so are constantly trying to get this through other people. The fallacy here is, true feelings of goodness can only come from within, not from others.

So while narcissists try to find their happiness through others, at best this distracts them from their own negative feelings for a fleeting moment — but it does not last. Never has, never will.

Unless the narcissist can introspect with the view to making the necessary inner change, they can never heal.

If the truth shall kill them, let them die. Always learning & growing so never the same. Merely a humble student & no master.

In response Cynthia Conkling to her Publication

...a chained spirit...

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