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Difference Between Narcissist and Sociopath
Narcissist and sociopath are two words used in describing people with extreme personalities. Both these words relate to separate sets of characteristics or traits allowing us to identify a Narcissist or a sociopath in a person. Both these types of people usually have negative effects on the society. Some characteristics of the two overlap and hence it is important to identify how these could be separated from each other, which is, in fact, the key focus of this article.
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The word narcissism is only used to describe the problem - - - there is no such thing as a healthy amount of narcissism. Being self-confident will can help you with relationships, whereas being narcissistic will never help a relationship.
Narcissism ---the pursuit of gratification from vanity, or egotistic admiration of one's own attributes, that derive from arrogant pride.
The term originated from the Greek mythology, where the young Narcissus fell in love with his own image reflected in a pool of water.
Narcissus [circa 1590] by Caravaggio - - - Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica , Rome
Hotchkiss' Seven Deadly Sins of Narcissism
Sandy Hotchkiss & James F. Masterson ~
Why Is It Always About You?: The Seven Deadly Sins of Narcissism (2003)
Great episode. Personally I would have bet on Rhett, I thought that he would get the highest score, I don't know why, but he seems to have a high regard of himself.
I got 8 in the test.
The Sherlock's quote made me remember the "Psycopath Smell Test", Link lost that match too lol
I tried to answer completely honestly on the test and got the above results. The test seemed a bit weird, though. Many of the questions were phrased in an extremely pompous manner, so it seemed to me like you'd either get super low or super high. I guess R&L and crew got moderate results, though, so perhaps my impression of how the average person would answer is wrong.
I also, still thinking about the test and not paying much attention, was snapped back to reality as I returned to the video at the exact time Rhett was giving his first "welcome back", so that was a surreal surprise. It caught me quite off-guard for some reason, and was rather funny.
Some corrections and additions to Rhett's telling of the tale of Narcissus (Narkissos in the original Greek):
Also, someone spelled narcissism sooooo wrong in the GMMore title! "Narsiccism"... -_-
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