🔴The Ultimate Payback! Here's The Best Way To Shatter The Narcissist! #Narcissism #NPD

🔴The Ultimate Payback! Here's The Best Way To Shatter The Narcissist! #Narcissism #NPD

Please Subscribe ‪@NarcPedia‬ for various topics related to narcissism and narcissists. Let's study and grow together! Thank You! Hello everyone, and welcome back to our channel! We appreciate you taking the time to watch another video. If you enjoy our content, please remember to like and subscribe. Your support helps our channel grow and allows us to reach more people with our message. Today, we are going to discuss a very important topic: dealing with a narcissist after the relationship has ended. When all is said and done, you may find that the narcissist in your life has moved on while you are left with lingering feelings. You might feel a desire for some form of revenge—not in a harmful or violent way, but perhaps a wish to make them feel jealous or regretful. This feeling often arises when you notice that they have quickly found a new supply, someone to fulfill their needs and desires. It's crucial to understand that you do not need to take direct action against the narcissist. By "direct," I mean you don’t have to engage in behaviors that will directly impact them. Instead, the most effective approach is to focus on indirect actions. This method can be the best way to destroy the narcissist in a figurative sense; it serves as the ultimate payback without compromising your integrity or well-being. When I mention indirect actions, I am referring to a shift in your energy and focus. Often, when you are involved with a narcissist, your energy becomes heavily oriented towards them. This can leave you feeling drained, exhausted, and even angry. It is understandable to feel this way, especially if this person was a significant part of your life—perhaps your best friend, soulmate, or someone you deeply cared about. Even if the relationship ended due to a disagreement or if you were the one who chose to cut ties, it is common to observe the narcissist quickly moving on to someone new. This behavior is part of their typical pattern. They thrive on attention and validation from new sources, often referred to as "supply." Now, what I encourage you to do is to adopt this indirect approach. The narcissist oftentimes wants you to feel distant and disconnected. They may employ tactics such as giving you the silent treatment, stonewalling, or ghosting you entirely. This is a strategy to make you feel as if they are far removed from your life. However, in reality, they may be much closer than you think. They can still keep tabs on you through various means. For instance, they might be physically stalking you or gathering information through mutual acquaintances, often referred to as "flying monkeys." Additionally, they may be watching your social media accounts, monitoring what you post and how you are living your life. This is important to recognize because it illustrates that while they may seem distant, they are still very much interested in your life and well-being. "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." #Narcissist #Narcissism #NarcissisticAbuse #ToxicRelationships #MentalHealth #NPD #Psychology #NarcissisticPersonalityDisorder #Up