Narcissist vs. Egotist: Why Everything You Know is Wrong

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The Great Misconception

Title: Narcissist vs. Egotist: Why Everything You Know is Wrong

The Great Misconception
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The Egotist (The Hungry Child)

  • The Egotist: Slave to the Audience
  • Consumed by being 'better' or 'right'
  • Lacks internal love, needs to subdue others to feel whole
The Egotist (The Hungry Child)
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The Narcissist (The Closed Loop)

  • The Narcissist: The Sovereign Observer
  • Driven by internal self-love, zero need for external validation
  • They donโ€™t argueโ€”they simply know
The Narcissist (The Closed Loop)
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Power vs. Presence

  • Aggression is a Weakness
  • The Egotist fights to prove they are right (Power)
  • The Narcissist allows you to be wrong (Presence)
Power vs. Presence
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The Transaction of Truth

  • Highest Love is Transactional
  • Interactions are for mutual growth
  • Sharing knowledge is the purest expression of self-love
The Transaction of Truth
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The Palette of Perspective

  • Assimilation, Not Agreement
  • Narcissists seek 'Levels'
  • They want peers with new shades of color for understanding
The Palette of Perspective
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The Value of Indifference

  • Indifference is Neutral, Not Malicious
  • If you feel devalued, itโ€™s your Ego reacting
  • Narcissists are preoccupied with Truth
The Value of Indifference
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The Internal Reputation

  • The Only Judge That Matters
  • The Narcissist fights for an internal reputation
  • Integrity > Popularity
The Internal Reputation
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The Anatomy of Pain

  • Pain as Data
  • The Narcissist does not fear pain
  • The only thing that hurts is being wrong about themselves
The Anatomy of Pain
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Summary: The Path to Sovereignty

  • Summary: The Narcissistโ€™s Victory
  • Self-Love = Clarity
  • Honesty = Efficiency
  • Isolation = Distillation
Summary: The Path to Sovereignty
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