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    1. Asked: November 6, 2020In: Communication

      Can we say someone who became a narcissist as a result of bullying is justified?

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      Added an answer on November 7, 2020 at 6:09 pm

      Narcissists are more likely to be the ones who were bullied as children. However, some narcissists will report that as a child, they were the bully. They were the superstar. They were the one that everybody gravitated towards. They were the leaders. And in fact it felt like a burden to them, but itRead more

      Narcissists are more likely to be the ones who were bullied as children. However, some narcissists will report that as a child, they were the bully. They were the superstar. They were the one that everybody gravitated towards. They were the leaders. And in fact it felt like a burden to them, but it gave them a sense of popularity and importance. But for most, the majority of them, will report that they were the ones who were bullied. They didn’t have the social prowess. They didn’t have the easy facility for dealing with other children, because it wasn’t modeled for them, because they weren’t treated that way in the home. So they go into school and they are kind of the odd ones. They are the ones where all the focus is on their achievements, their grades, doing well, so they can become a threat to some of the other children in the room, or they are just different. And so they end up being the ones who are bullied or teased or made fun of. And, as a result, they become the grown-up bullies in the world. They grow up to become so self-centered opportunists.

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    2. Asked: November 6, 2020In: Communication

      Is it possible to think about someone everyday but never speak to them?

      Bill Harmon
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      Added an answer on November 7, 2020 at 6:09 pm

      It is not always obsession. It is not always infatuation. Maybe it is for some people, maybe. Sometimes it’s something else. Take me, for instance. It’s been four months since I’ve talked to someone and I can’t stop thinking of the person. Why? I can’t stop because even when I’m busy with all the otRead more

      It is not always obsession. It is not always infatuation. Maybe it is for some people, maybe.
      Sometimes it’s something else. Take me, for instance. It’s been four months since I’ve talked to someone and I can’t stop thinking of the person. Why? I can’t stop because even when I’m busy with all the other things I do on a daily basis.. her feel is there. It’s like she is standing right there next to me and whatever I happen to be doing seems more like it is a ‘we’ that is doing it. Like a mutual project, or mutual responsibility. Will I ever get to speak with her? I honestly don’t know. Will I ever stop thinking of her? I don’t know.

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