🔴How Narcissists Behave When They Lose The Real One | Narcissism | NPD
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Hello, everyone! Welcome back to our channel. If this is your first time here, a special welcome to you! Our channel is dedicated to helping individuals thrive after experiencing narcissistic abuse.

In today's video, I want to offer some words of encouragement. It's important for you to understand that the narcissist has lost the most genuine person they could have possibly met in their lifetime. Believe me, regardless of what anyone else might say—if you are aware of your value and you know that you've invested genuine effort, love, time, and dedication into the relationship, you will remain unforgettable to them.

For those who have suffered at the hands of a narcissist, once you regain your strength and power, you'll come to realize that the relationship was detrimental, and you'll feel relief for having left. However, during moments of doubt when you think the narcissist is happily moving on with someone else, engaging in various activities, I'm here to reassure you that such appearances are deceptive. Internally, they are struggling significantly. They should never discover that you've found happiness post-relationship—they would be devastated.

Narcissists spend their lives seeking new sources of validation, but the individuals they end up with are never of true quality, unlike yourself. As a result of losing you, their world has essentially collapsed. Regardless of how the narcissist appears to cope after the relationship ends—whether it's after leaving you, or you severing ties and distancing yourself—the truth remains that a narcissist is fundamentally damaged. They are doomed to a cycle of dissatisfaction, regardless of their current or future relationships.

"Disclaimer: The information provided in this video is for educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you suspect you or someone you know may be involved with a narcissist, or are dealing with any psychological issues, please consult a qualified healthcare professional. This content is shared to offer insights and perspectives and should not be considered as professional or medical counsel."

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