since my ex husband is a narcissist, I can easily answer this:\
Someone that is selfish, egotistical, and very conceited. They have no empathy for others around them regardless of who they are or their relationship to them. Everything is always about them. Everything and everyone must revolve around this person. They think of themselves and only themselves and really have no regard to others.
AnswerThe question seems to be asking what the essential nature of humanity is. The above answer matches Christian, Judaic, Hindu, Buddhist, and Muslim doctrine rather closely. According to these, we are essentially evil but there is a process by which we can be improved, with all but Christianity saying that we improve ourselves.Secularism requires that our nature developed entirely by evolution; therefore, it can only conclude that we are what we had to be to survive which might include both kindness and meanness. The genetic template of any given personality is further augmented by life experiences.
Finally, Humanism posits that we are essentially good, and some within the New Age movement even add that a part of each of us is in fact God or a god. We are supposed to find this part and bring it to the forefront of our personality.
Every person has different characteristics and personality types. The behavioral characteristics of a person can vary depending on upbringing and how a person is raised. Characteristics of a person range from shy to loud and boisterous.
1. Who they think they are
2. Who they really are
3. who they want to be
How they view themselves
How they are viewed by others
Who they think they really are.
There are many types of personality characteristics. These include being outgoing, shy, funny, serious, overwhelming, confident, helpful, intelligent, as well as conscientious.
They are distinctive qualities of an individual's personality that makes them unique
"the individual" ...... i guess
healthy :)
the answer to this question is traits.
a characteristics in an individual receive through heredity are the personality of a person, particularly the emotional and social and ethical aspects
Individual characteristics refer to the unique traits, attributes, and qualities of a person that influence their behavior and actions. These characteristics can include personality traits, values, beliefs, skills, and experiences that shape how an individual interacts with the world around them. Understanding individual characteristics is important in psychology and social sciences to explain differences in behavior and decision-making among people.
Each individual pure metal crystal is characterized by its individual properties. Arrangement of metals in the metal structure is dependent on its characteristics.
A reaction.
Biometrics
Phenotype
individual characteristics
Reproduction
Reproduction