What goes on in a Narcissist's MIND when you EXPOSE THEM
Summary
TLDRIn this episode of 'The Narcissist Code', Le Hammock, a self-aware diagnosed narcissist, delves into the psychological turmoil narcissists face when exposed or threatened with exposure. He explains that narcissists highly value their reputation, which they perceive as essential to their existence. Exposure can lead to extreme reactions, including self-sabotage, attempts to ruin the exposer's reputation, or even threats of harm. Hammock emphasizes the importance of understanding these potential reactions when dealing with narcissistic individuals, suggesting caution and preparation. He also highlights the diversity in narcissistic responses, noting that not all will react the same way to such threats.
Takeaways
- 🧠 The video discusses the internal reactions of narcissists when their true selves are exposed or threatened to be exposed.
- 🌟 The speaker, Le Hammock, identifies as a self-aware diagnosed narcissist and shares insights from their personal experience in therapy.
- 🔍 The video aims to provide an in-depth understanding of narcissistic behavior, especially in response to exposure.
- 🌀 Narcissists highly value their reputation, which they perceive as essential to their existence, similar to the need for oxygen.
- 💥 Exposure can lead to extreme reactions, as it threatens the narcissist's core identity and sense of self-worth.
- 🔥 Some narcissists may retaliate aggressively, attempting to ruin the reputation of the person exposing them in a bid to regain control.
- 😶 In some cases, narcissists might choose to ignore or remain silent, hoping the issue will fade away with time.
- 🤔 The response to exposure varies among narcissists, influenced by factors such as their level of fame or perceived power.
- 🚫 The fear of exposure is a significant concern for narcissists, as it challenges their carefully crafted public image.
- ✋ The video advises viewers to consider the potential reactions of a narcissist before exposing them, to protect themselves and prepare for any fallout.
Q & A
What is the main topic of the video by Le Hammock?
-The main topic of the video is the internal thought processes of a narcissist when their true self is exposed or threatened to be exposed.
Why is the reputation so important to a narcissist according to Le Hammock?
-Le Hammock explains that a narcissist's reputation is crucial to them because it is like their source of oxygen; without it, they feel they cease to exist or breathe.
What is the potential extreme reaction a narcissist might have when exposed, as mentioned in the video?
-The video suggests that when exposed, a narcissist might feel like their life is ruined and they have nothing left to live for, which could lead to extreme reactions such as self-harm or harming others.
How does Le Hammock describe the typical response of a narcissist when their reputation is threatened?
-Le Hammock describes the typical response as a narcissist feeling the need to match or exceed the energy directed at them, often through lies, smear campaigns, or threats of revenge.
What does Le Hammock suggest can happen if a narcissist is exposed but doesn't react?
-Le Hammock suggests that if a narcissist is exposed and doesn't react, they might be trying to let things blow over, hoping people will forget or care less about the exposure over time.
Why might some narcissists not respond to exposure according to the video?
-Some narcissists might not respond to exposure because they believe their popularity or status gives them more power, and they think their voice will not be heard or that people will not believe the exposure.
What does Le Hammock mean by 'smear campaign' in the context of a narcissist's response to exposure?
-A 'smear campaign' refers to a narcissist lying and spreading false information about the person who exposed them in an attempt to ruin their reputation and seek revenge.
How does Le Hammock differentiate between various types of narcissistic reactions to exposure?
-Le Hammock differentiates by stating that every narcissist is different, like a fingerprint, and their reactions to exposure can vary widely from ignoring it, to threatening, to outright lying and smearing the accuser.
What advice does Le Hammock give to those considering exposing a narcissist?
-Le Hammock advises considering the potential reactions of the narcissist and preparing oneself for those reactions to protect oneself and be ready for what might come.
What is the title of the children's book mentioned by Le Hammock, and what is its purpose?
-The title of the children's book is 'Remember It's Not Your Fault'. Its purpose is to help start conversations about toxic relationship dynamics, telling the truth, and setting boundaries with children.
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