In general it is agreed that the most common careers for narcissists are those that grant automatic respect such as doctors, pastors, teachers/professors, or the military. There are plenty of other jobs that narcissists might gravitate towards, but these are a few of the most common.
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There is no single most common profession for narcissists, as Narcissism can be found in individuals across various industries and roles. However, professions that involve power, influence, and attention, such as CEOs, politicians, and entertainers, may attract individuals with narcissistic traits.
Narcissists may resent authority figures because they struggle with relinquishing control and desire to be in positions of power themselves. They may see authority figures as threats to their own dominance and superiority, leading to feelings of resentment and defiance. Additionally, narcissists may perceive authority as a challenge to their self-centered view of the world.
Some narcissists may personify their pets as an extension of themselves or to receive admiration and attention from others. They may also view their pets as objects that reflect their own status or image.
Fetishism involving women's underwear is not directly linked to narcissism. While some individuals with narcissistic tendencies may exhibit such a fetish, it is not a defining characteristic of narcissism itself. Fetishism is a separate and individualized aspect of a person's sexuality and preferences.
No, there is no evidence or research to suggest that narcissists and sociopaths are mostly closeted gay people. These personality traits are more related to a person's behavior, attitudes, and emotions, rather than their sexual orientation. It is important to avoid making assumptions or generalizations about individuals based on their sexual orientation.
The most common emotion experienced by people worldwide is happiness. This positive emotion is often associated with feelings of joy, contentment, and well-being.
The most common profession is Politician; as that is now considered its own profession - ignoring that, the most common non-political profession is Lawyer / Attorney.
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By far the most common profession was the military. A poor man could enlist and upon retirement have either land or a cash bonus plus his savings that he accumulated over the years. Another common profession would have to be the "world's oldest profession", for both men and women.
They are rich that is for sure.
Lawyer and Military
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Law is the most common profession among the US presidents.
The most common profession of Congressman is the law.
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Yes - very common. yes
More US presidents were lawyers before they became President. 25 of the 43 presidents were admitted to the bar, although not all them earned their living that way.Of course, if you consider politician to be a profession, even more of them engaged in that.