Narcissists do believe their own lies and they have no conscience. They don't think about how others feel. Others will percieve them as evil while they feel they are perfectly normal.
Cos their men.
Sometimes. I would see if they would go to counseling. You bet they do! Don't hold your breath that counseling will help. Narcissists are notoriously resistant to therapy.
AnswerNo. It's a facade...lol ***********They do to a degree. In actuality, narcissists have very little, if any, genuine self-knowledge and spend an enormous amount of emotional energy on creating the perfect image behind which to hide. It's a lot of work to live in complete denial of reality and they expect adulation for it.***************AnswerFrom my own experience in dealing with my N-sister, I have come to theorize that the first person she lies to is herself. Imagine a group of facts going through Creative in the marketing department of a business. Once the final product is in the form of a fairly plausible story, one which the author can even believe herself, she can then pitch it to others with conviction, and a sense of justification.I really don't know with any certainty, but that's how I've made any sense out of it.
yes. in their own selfish way. they are always the victim.
Humans are cruel to tarantulas because they take them away from their own habitat and force them to live in cramped cages for their own amusement.
sometimes yes and sometimes no
Pathological liars may not always be fully aware of their condition, as they may believe their lies themselves. However, some may recognize that their lying behavior is problematic but struggle to control it due to underlying psychological factors. Overall, the awareness of their condition varies among individuals.
beauty lies within means your own ersonality
Yes. Due to the malformation of the brain & brain chemistry in pathological people - they believe their own lies, even if it changes 5 minutes later.
look in the begining of the book were Joey was bought by the cruel man, and Joey was cared for by the cruel man's son.
Benjamin Burnley has never stated what most of his songs mean. I believe that it's about a girl that loves him but he doesn't love her. Ultimately the answer lies in your own interpretation.
Don't do that... please... that is cruel to him