The final thing I want to explore is the physical image of the narcissist. Physically, the narcissist’s appearance reflects not just old age but evil itself. The envy and hatred they harbor become clearer for those who can see it because that well-polished mask develops more cracks as the years pile on. Narcissists are forever bitter, filled with unforgiveness and hate. In old age, they do not have the strength to maintain the flawless act of being the hero or victim, and their negativity can be felt and seen on their faces. Their eyes also reveal their dark, cold, vindictive nature and the emptiness within. But despite all this, some people are still blind to seeing the narcissist for who and what they truly are, as the image of a vulnerable elderly man or woman is all they can see.
To conclude, the aging narcissist sees themselves as about to go out of the game, so they try to take as many people down as they can before they exit this life. They will never forgive or validate those who seek their validation. The aged narcissist is still evil, deluded, and out for blood. They cannot be trusted, and age does not make them better. Instead, they rot from the inside out. Age reveals the darkness they hid so well in their youth. Although they may lose a lot of their charm and their physical strength and stamina may decline, their tongue never stops spitting lies, slandering, and talking negatively about others. They are always looking for a listening ear to pour their poison into. Increased age does not change the narcissist or make them better. They do not get wiser as they get older. All they leave behind are broken hearts and broken dreams. They view old age not as a blessing but as a curse, and they would sacrifice anything and anyone to get their youth back.
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