When dealing with a narcissist, effective comebacks often involve maintaining your boundaries and asserting yourself without escalating the situation. Phrases like "I see what you're saying, but I have a different perspective" can help deflect their manipulation. Additionally, using neutral responses such as "That's interesting" or "I'll consider that" can minimize their emotional impact while keeping the conversation civil. Ultimately, the key is to stay calm and not engage in their attempts to provoke or control you.
Maybe the person that is a narcissist was trying to hide it.
You leave. There is NO dealing with this sort of person. And seek counseling for yourself ASAP.
Hire a hitman.
Wow...I was wondering the same thing. I know for sure that someone I do not know "personally" is dealing with a narcissist. Yet, I would say follow your gut on this one. If you have had an experience with the narcissist that can actually enlighten the person in question, it may not hurt. It will probably save them lots of emotional energy and heartache down the line. In addition, by chance they have yet to see the signs, your advice may aid in identifying future "red flags"...No.
That's not the reaction I got when I said the same thing..my female narcissist said FU. Maybe you are not dealing with a Narissist, maybe you are one?
how could the concept of empowerment make you more effective in dealing with your colleague in the medical office
Iron is an effective conductor of heat.
A borderline. Essentially a more emotionally reactive narcissist.
smoking weed
Provide support for people in challenging, etc.
An actress
comeback