Narcissists maintain control partly by keeping you in a perpetual state of perceived inadequacy, as Psychology Today notes.
Narcissists thrive on being able to have control over others, but our brains make sure to send subtle signs to let us know.
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The study highlighted that being excluded contributed to the cycle that fuelled the development of "narcissistic traits".
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Many narcissists are lonely. They erect walls for protection as they are vulnerable and apprehensive about intimacy.