Re: Alter Ego of the Malignant Narcissist
  Home FAQ Contact Sign in
alt.philosophy only
 
Advanced search
POPULAR GROUPS

more...

alt.philosophy Profile…
 Up
Re: Alter Ego of the Malignant Narcissist         


Author: Reddragonf66
Date: Jul 16, 2008 22:32

On 17 jul, 07:26, turtoni fastmail.net> wrote:
> "Individuals with malignant narcissism will display a two faced
> personality. The narcissist uses an alter ego (projection) to help
> them create a false self to society, one that will help them increase
> their sense of superiority. This creation of an alter ego is linked to
> the narcissist's fear of being inadequate or inferior to others. This
> "alter ego mask" worn by the narcissist is ingrained into their
> personality, because they constantly want to project a sense of
> superiority to others at all times. Over time, the narcissist gains a
> sense of self worth and personal insight from the feedback of other
> people. It is common for the malignant narcissist to suffer from
> extremely low levels of self-esteem.
>
> This conjured up alter ego (or false self) of the malignant narcissist
> is created because their 'real persona' rarely ever meets the
> expectations set by the narcissist. Instead, the narcissist tends to
> mimic emotional displays of other people, and creates a grandiose self
> to harbor their internalized fantasies of greatness. This alter ego is
> used in two primary ways by the narcissist:
> ...
Show full article (2.27Kb)
12 Comments
Re: Alter Ego of the Malignant Narcissist         


Author: turtoni
Date: Jul 16, 2008 22:33

On Jul 17, 1:32 am, Reddragonf66 hotmail.com> wrote:
> On 17 jul, 07:26, turtoni fastmail.net> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>> "Individuals with malignant narcissism will display a two faced
>> personality. The narcissist uses an alter ego (projection) to help
>> them create a false self to society, one that will help them increase
>> their sense of superiority. This creation of an alter ego is linked to
>> the narcissist's fear of being inadequate or inferior to others. This
>> "alter ego mask" worn by the narcissist is ingrained into their
>> personality, because they constantly want to project a sense of
>> superiority to others at all times. Over time, the narcissist gains a
>> sense of self worth and personal insight from the feedback of other
>> people. It is common for the malignant narcissist to suffer from
>> extremely low levels of self-esteem.
>
>> This conjured up alter ego (or false self) of the malignant narcissist ...
Show full article (2.46Kb)
no comments
Re: Alter Ego of the Malignant Narcissist         


Author: kevirwin
Date: Jul 18, 2008 22:52

On Jul 17, 1:33 am, turtoni fastmail.net> wrote:

I’m trying to not get involved until I’ve figured a few things out,
however:

The tags on that link included “yesterday” “john” & “lennon”…Credit
where credit is due; you’d think if you were going to use a song,
you’d get the writer right, right??? [that’s rhetorical]

Just a thought,
K e v
no comments
Re: Alter Ego of the Malignant Narcissist         


Author: turtoni
Date: Jul 18, 2008 23:34

On Jul 19, 1:52 am, kevirwin comcast.net> wrote:
> I’m trying to not get involved until I’ve figured a few things out,
> however:

i don't what to brother you but; (8^P)
> The tags on that link included “yesterday” “john” &  “lennon”…Credit
> where credit is due; you’d think if you were going to use a song,
> you’d get the writer right, right??? [that’s rhetorical]

No. I lived in Leiden. I was showing the netherlander (neanderthaler;
a play at it's address) that i was able to connect with the double
dutch (a play on the connection).
> Just a thought,
> K e v

In the future all salesmen's that whisper nice thoughts into your head
will be granted free passage into a meaningless oblivion of heaven the
peace.

Cycling down a burning hot road to free my mind.

HTHelps.
no comments
Re: Alter Ego of the Malignant Narcissist         


Author: kevirwin
Date: Jul 20, 2008 13:48

On Jul 19, 2:34 am, turtoni fastmail.net> wrote:
> On Jul 19, 1:52 am, kevirwin comcast.net> wrote:
>
>> I’m trying to not get involved until I’ve figured a few things out,
>> however:
>
> i don't what to brother you but; (8^P)
>
>> The tags on that link included “yesterday” “john” &  “lennon”…Credit
>> where credit is due; you’d think if you were going to use a song,
>> you’d get the writer right, right??? [that’s rhetorical]
>
> No. I lived in Leiden. I was showing the netherlander (neanderthaler;
> a play at it's address) that i was able to connect with the double
> dutch (a play on the connection).
>
>> Just a thought,
>> K e v
> ...
Show full article (1.59Kb)
no comments
Re: Alter Ego of the Malignant Narcissist         


Author: bigfletch8
Date: Jul 20, 2008 16:31

On Jul 21, 6:48 am, kevirwin comcast.net> wrote:
> On Jul 19, 2:34 am, turtoni fastmail.net> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>> On Jul 19, 1:52 am, kevirwin comcast.net> wrote:
>
>>> I’m trying to not get involved until I’ve figured a few things out,
>>> however:
>
>> i don't what to brother you but; (8^P)
>
>>> The tags on that link included “yesterday” “john” &  “lennon”…Credit
>>> where credit is due; you’d think if you were going to use a song,
>>> you’d get the writer right, right??? [that’s rhetorical]
>
>> No. I lived in Leiden. I was showing the netherlander (neanderthaler; ...
Show full article (1.86Kb)
no comments
Re: Alter Ego of the Malignant Narcissist         


Author: turtoni
Date: Jul 20, 2008 17:23

On Jul 20, 4:48 pm, kevirwin comcast.net> wrote:
> On Jul 19, 2:34 am, turtoni fastmail.net> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>> On Jul 19, 1:52 am, kevirwin comcast.net> wrote:
>
>>> I’m trying to not get involved until I’ve figured a few things out,
>>> however:
>
>> i don't what to brother you but; (8^P)
>
>>> The tags on that link included “yesterday” “john” &  “lennon”…Credit
>>> where credit is due; you’d think if you were going to use a song,
>>> you’d get the writer right, right??? [that’s rhetorical]
>
>> No. I lived in Leiden. I was showing the netherlander (neanderthaler; ...
Show full article (1.81Kb)
no comments
Re: Alter Ego of the Malignant Narcissist         


Author: kevirwin
Date: Jul 23, 2008 12:25

On Jul 20, 8:23 pm, turtoni fastmail.net> wrote:
> On Jul 20, 4:48 pm, kevirwin comcast.net> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>> On Jul 19, 2:34 am, turtoni fastmail.net> wrote:
>
>>> On Jul 19, 1:52 am, kevirwin comcast.net> wrote:
>
>>>> I’m trying to not get involved until I’ve figured a few things out,
>>>> however:
>
>>> i don't what to brother you but; (8^P)
>
>>>> The tags on that link included “yesterday” “john” &  “lennon”…Credit
>>>> where credit is due; you’d think if you were going to use a song,
>>>> you’d get the writer right, right??? [that’s rhetorical] ...
Show full article (2.55Kb)
no comments
Re: Alter Ego of the Malignant Narcissist         


Author: turtoni
Date: Jul 23, 2008 21:14

On Jul 23, 3:25 pm, kevirwin comcast.net> wrote:
> On Jul 20, 8:23 pm, turtoni fastmail.net> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>> On Jul 20, 4:48 pm, kevirwin comcast.net> wrote:
>
>>> On Jul 19, 2:34 am, turtoni fastmail.net> wrote:
>
>>>> On Jul 19, 1:52 am, kevirwin comcast.net> wrote:
>
>>>>> I’m trying to not get involved until I’ve figured a few things out,
>>>>> however:
>
>>>> i don't what to brother you but; (8^P)
>
>>>>> The tags on that link included “yesterday” “john” &  “lennon”…Credit ...
Show full article (3.72Kb)
no comments
Re: Alter Ego of the Malignant Narcissist         


Author: kevirwin
Date: Jul 24, 2008 01:34

On Jul 24, 12:14 am, turtoni fastmail.net> wrote:
>
> "Maslow writes the following of self-actualizing people:
>
> They embrace the facts and realities of the world (including
> themselves) rather than denying or avoiding them.

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
-
That's pretty vague; what exactly are the **facts** & **realities** of
the world...Seems rather subjective...I've got my views..I believe my
world view is more realistic than most.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
> They are spontaneous in their ideas and actions.
>
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - --
ok, I'm **very** spontaneous
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
> They are creative.
Show full article (3.64Kb)
no comments
1 2