It’s important to understand that narcissists like to feel in control of their environment and are constantly on the lookout for signs of trouble. They are extremely controlling and afraid of any change. As such, they often try to avoid conflict by blaming others for their mistakes.
The fear of being exposed is the primary motivation for narcissists to be abusive and controlling. They try to keep you on high alert while creating the illusion of success through manipulation and domination. However, once you recognize their patterns, making a narcissist fear you becomes easier. By identifying these signs, you can adjust your responses, improving the quality of your interactions and elevating your communication skills.
The more you engage with a narcissist, the more anxious they become. Anxiety is a constant, vague feeling that narcissists experience in both their body and mind. They live in perpetual paranoia, fearing that everything they have built could fall apart. Some narcissists express this anxiety by talking about doom and making others feel anxious, while others deny their feelings entirely.
In short, narcissists live in fear, but many of these fears are deeply buried. Let’s explore the things that constantly make them feel anxious and miserable.
1. Narcissists See You as a Threat
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