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    1. Asked: June 14, 2021In: Communication

      Am I a narcissist if I love myself more than others?

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      Added an answer on June 15, 2021 at 7:34 pm

      There is a difference between self love, the kind that is nurtured through hard work and challenging yourself. And self admiration. This is the perceived self love made up of parental admiration and backed by nothing you have done to challenge yourself. If you receive praise for things you never accRead more

      There is a difference between self love, the kind that is nurtured through hard work and challenging yourself. And self admiration. This is the perceived self love made up of parental admiration and backed by nothing you have done to challenge yourself. If you receive praise for things you never accomplished or barely tried your best and accept this praise regardless if you earned it, this creates a narcissist. If you step outside your comfort zone and force yourself to master your fears and get better at your challenges through hard work, that is self love. Self love displays its self through confidence. Self admiration displays its self through arrogance, there is a fine line between them when when you are on the outside looking in, but on the inside looking out, the difference is tremendous. The reward for working hard at being your best is immeasurable. You have to love yourself to love others. Narcissist do not love anyone. Especially not themselves.

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    2. Asked: June 14, 2021In: Communication

      What does okafor’s law mean?

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      Added an answer on June 15, 2021 at 7:34 pm

      I guess it has a sexual meaning- once a woman and a man gets involved sexually just once, it means they can always get involved again and again without hassle. Which means, even if one of them gets married, the other can easily approach and they will get together again. It’s like that.

      I guess it has a sexual meaning- once a woman and a man gets involved sexually just once, it means they can always get involved again and again without hassle. Which means, even if one of them gets married, the other can easily approach and they will get together again. It’s like that.

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    3. Asked: June 14, 2021In: Communication

      Is Heineken a German beer?

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      Added an answer on June 15, 2021 at 7:34 pm

      Although it was originally Dutch, and is still brewed in the Netherlands, it also licenses production to a number of other countries. That may be, but the Dutch and German languages are close enough that a name, or any word in general, might be similar, or even identical. But if the Heineken familyRead more

      Although it was originally Dutch, and is still brewed in the Netherlands, it also licenses production to a number of other countries. That may be, but the Dutch and German languages are close enough that a name, or any word in general, might be similar, or even identical. But if the Heineken family moved to Holland years, or even a few centuries ago and became Dutch citizens, they and their company are, well, Dutch. In any case, the company is definitely now located in Holland.

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