Did you know there's a psychology behind those who falsely blame others? I looked it up, because someone who has made a lifetime of never taking responsibility continued to do so last week. You know the bloated, orange-tinted excuse for a human... and if you don't see below. Meanwhile, today's blog is about the psychology... read on!
What is the psychology behind false accusations?
Why do narcissist blame others? To protect themselves from feelings of inferiority and shame, narcissists must always deny their shortcomings, cruelties, and mistakes. Often, they will do so by projecting their own faults on to others.
(One of the 5 main habits of a narcissist) Five of the most common characteristics of a narcissist in order to create awareness. *Inflated Ego. Those who suffer from narcissism usually seem themselves as superior to others. ... *Lack of Empathy. ... *Need for Attention. ... *Repressed Insecurities. ... *Few Boundaries.
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