The TRUTH behind YOUR attraction to narcissists

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  • @sushmayen
    @sushmayen 18 днів тому +265

    They'll act all goody and empathetic in the beginning to ensnare you. Once they're done with you they show real cruel self.

    • @JackieFerrell-f6o
      @JackieFerrell-f6o 18 днів тому +41

      They sure do. They act kind, supportive, and understanding until you say no to them in enacting a boundary and also when you get in the way of something they really want. When the mask slips, it's horrifying - the rage, vindictiveness, cruelty, sadistic behavior and absolutely no concern for you in any way.

    • @ruthslater6364
      @ruthslater6364 18 днів тому +9

      100 %.

    • @rachelcarson9967
      @rachelcarson9967 18 днів тому +7

      So true.

    • @TrevorHamberger
      @TrevorHamberger 18 днів тому +10

      I've gotten so good at spotting them that I can find them before they do the crazy behavior.

    • @J.F611
      @J.F611 18 днів тому

      Please share your secrets!!​@@TrevorHamberger

  • @christelleny
    @christelleny 18 днів тому +172

    The simple fact that they CAN turn it on and off is THE proof that they KNOW what they're doing (to us) and it's 💯% intentional. The minute you understand that is the minute you stop making excuses for them and you start looking at your relationship differently. We don't deserve the short end of the stick---nor should we settle for it!!! Peace and growth to all. ❤

    • @nickhughes4862
      @nickhughes4862 18 днів тому +12

      It's so true; the radical acceptance of realisation helped me understand & overcome the misplaced sense of loss.
      Subsequently I have found a better life for myself without her toxicity.

    • @LOVEISTRUTH300
      @LOVEISTRUTH300 18 днів тому +5

      🎯
      Sending LOVE to you💖💖💖

    • @biondna7984
      @biondna7984 17 днів тому +3

      Well said.

    • @pixiedoodledust
      @pixiedoodledust 15 днів тому

      💥BAM! Exactly! 💯%

  • @cathytai
    @cathytai 18 днів тому +104

    From my hard learned lesson: if you want to love help or save anyone, make it a shelter dog or cat. They won't use, abuse, gaslight, threaten or turn on you.

    • @VMorgenthaler-yp6yz
      @VMorgenthaler-yp6yz 17 днів тому +6

      Yes, don’t help people. Human beings are the most difficult species to help. They’ll fight you every step of the way. A dog or cat or possum or raccoon react from fear but eventually accept being saved. People will harm you while you try to help them. I don’t understand it. That’s just how it is.

    • @margareth1504
      @margareth1504 16 днів тому +5

      Thanks I must tell my friend who claims to know their thing is - that they are always seeking partners who need to be helped and or saved from something. And, this friend doesn’t even have a pet, at all! Not even a fish.

    • @EcoVintageArtGifts
      @EcoVintageArtGifts 12 днів тому +2

      Shelter pets are awesome, but I won't stop helping people. I just will keep my distance, set boundaries, and not give them opportunities to exploit, manipulate or abuse me. Trust no one

    • @jeanie5074
      @jeanie5074 4 дні тому +1

      @@margareth1504sounds like your friend is in a relationship w/a narcissist 🤮🥴

    • @jeanie5074
      @jeanie5074 4 дні тому

      @@EcoVintageArtGiftslike Dr. Ramani says, you may help a wolf in sheep’s clothing. Why help an evil creature?😅

  • @sparkygump
    @sparkygump 18 днів тому +57

    Wolves have more empathy then any narc I've come across.

  • @yolondagoode9656
    @yolondagoode9656 18 днів тому +134

    My first Christmas in 16;years without being with the sociopath narc I was entangled with! The best I ever had! So glad I finally left,Christmas alone,no drama,no gaslighting,no sabotaging al I do ,this is the best gift Peace.

    • @619WWEFAN
      @619WWEFAN 18 днів тому +16

      Same ❤️
      Parts of November and early December, the stress and anxiety was so intense cause I wasn’t sure to risk meeting family for Xmas despite all the problems and drama
      After testing the waters early December I realized, nope not worth it. For a few days the grief was hard, but then afterwards I started enjoying Xmas vibes and feeling happy ❤️
      Life is much easier without a negative cloud hovering over you. The peace and relaxation last couple weeks, doing things I enjoy without pressure, and not having to do things I hate?
      It’s truly amazing ❤️😁

    • @lees7340
      @lees7340 17 днів тому +2

      Me too. My divorce was finalized a week before Thanksgiving. This is the first holiday season in last 20 years I am not being lied to, dealing with dramas or left at home alone with the meals I cooked while he disappeared or sneaked out to go celebrate with his affair partner or at gatherings that I am not invited/welcomed.

    • @zeesvids
      @zeesvids 17 днів тому +1

      I'm so stuck at the moment in my marriage coz we currently in seperation and she says that I must stop dwelling and going back to the past. Yet what we are going through now is because of her past. We've being having issues with her x from the time we were meeting till today. Now she sez that her x has moved on now she's stopped doing all the wrong things like partying ND drinking and going out. She sez all that is in the past now and that she's changed but she's sed this so many times and still does it

    • @Tad-For-Global-Peace
      @Tad-For-Global-Peace 13 днів тому

      Yay!! 👍🎊☮️🌎☮️🌎❤️❤️

    • @mioara8169
      @mioara8169 7 днів тому

      Good for you 👏 🙌

  • @MicheleLHarvey
    @MicheleLHarvey 17 днів тому +26

    Performative Empathy! My husband gets up & does the dishes at dinner parties! Whereas at home I've begged him for years to just get his dirty dishes into the sink & garbage into the trash.
    Performative? You betcha!

  • @danifern7003
    @danifern7003 18 днів тому +114

    They're the victim always a good person. Because they treat people outside their relationships better than the people they're in a relationship with

    • @jeff-h7i9v
      @jeff-h7i9v 18 днів тому +7

      Facts! Just ended my relationship do to it.

    • @melisentiapheiffer3034
      @melisentiapheiffer3034 18 днів тому +9

      Man, this is so true.

    • @PassionateFlower
      @PassionateFlower 18 днів тому +14

      Yes they will triangulate with anyone or anything. They'd triangulate you with a pet rock if they had to. "Well at least Melvin the Rock doesn't seem to have a problem with the way I am. You're the one who has an issue. Melvin, you know you are my special rock, right?"

    • @christelleny
      @christelleny 18 днів тому +4

      ​@@PassionateFlowerHilarious! (and so true!!!)

    • @yolowell9564
      @yolowell9564 17 днів тому +4

      They’re always the good guy!! 🤮

  • @mardimagoo7065
    @mardimagoo7065 17 днів тому +30

    "It's not empathy, it's theatre." Yes ma'am! 💯

  • @CenterWomen4B
    @CenterWomen4B 18 днів тому +54

    I love having a narc-free holiday. Best gift ever!

    • @victoriavictoria8074
      @victoriavictoria8074 17 днів тому +7

      Ditto🤩 I felt such a sense of bliss yesterday; spending time in peace, gratitude, prayer🤩

  • @carolannhuber
    @carolannhuber 18 днів тому +110

    My ex would bring my elderly neighbor’s trash cans up after trash pick up every week. We had another neighbor that he would always help with computer problems or his car problems. But treated me horribly when I would (have to) remind him to take our trash out or clean or pool. He got so mad one time he told me it was my job to clean the toilets and he was never doing it again. He would find vets and help them paint their house or build bikes for children. At home never fixed anything, even though most of the time he broke it in a rage. Evil just plain fake, but my neighbors think he is amazing. Best guy ever.

    • @shellysawchuk1190
      @shellysawchuk1190 18 днів тому +13

      Yes the the people around us he would help others telling them how bad i was. To him and help them some more so they would turn on me and the kids

    • @carolannhuber
      @carolannhuber 18 днів тому +13

      Yes! Same here now that we’re divorced they never speak to me. My ex still comes over to MY next door neighbor and I will see them shaking hands and hugging. And my neighbor knows he went to jail for assaulting me. Bizarre!

    • @shellysawchuk1190
      @shellysawchuk1190 18 днів тому

      @carolannhuber he's just watching you i had to dump my Facebook because he was coming in the back door to watch me and the kids so after I dumped it these years later my daughter creaped on his Facebook which he stopped using his 2 months after I dumped mine he could watch me anymore

    • @shellysawchuk1190
      @shellysawchuk1190 18 днів тому +5

      He hasn't talked to his kids in 11 years

    • @realhealing7802
      @realhealing7802 18 днів тому +13

      Yes indeed! It's all an act. Narcissistic parents faked out everybody to get liked, but treated me like a garbage can.

  • @youngblood8540
    @youngblood8540 18 днів тому +62

    "Hark, the Herald Angels sing".
    Merry Christmas!
    A wolf in sheep's clothing, is an enemy disguised as a friend.
    Watch out for people coming towards you, smiling with their hands behind their back.(They might be hiding something). Because not everyone that smiles, has good intentions.

  • @crystalbirch298
    @crystalbirch298 18 днів тому +76

    I love how Dr. Ramani educates us and shares her spicy insights regarding the audacity of the narcissist. By sharing her disdain of their behavior, she gives comfort for us in the experience. Thanks, Doc ❤

    • @queenqueen977
      @queenqueen977 18 днів тому +2

      Doctor armani😂 are you sure it wasn't dr gucci

    • @M_SC
      @M_SC 18 днів тому +2

      She really does.

    • @M_SC
      @M_SC 18 днів тому

      @@queenqueen977make it make sense

    • @crystalbirch298
      @crystalbirch298 18 днів тому

      @@queenqueen977 Noted. Rapid typing and not spell checking. Her advice though is fashionably respected ☺️

    • @LOVEISTRUTH300
      @LOVEISTRUTH300 18 днів тому +2

      She's great💖💖💖 a true blessing in my life💖

  • @pragmaticpoet
    @pragmaticpoet 18 днів тому +32

    I often consider how Victorian culture classic novels and vampire mythos has basically been about humanity sorting out attempting to underatand and forwarn😊 about narcissists,

  • @biondna7984
    @biondna7984 17 днів тому +14

    I agree with all this. The hard part is getting anyone to open their eyes when they absolutely DON'T want to see.

    • @OverUnderwhelmed
      @OverUnderwhelmed 16 днів тому

      Tough to be a flying monkey. They’ll just suffer more in the end when they cease to be enablers and willing supply.

  • @divinepawn8876
    @divinepawn8876 18 днів тому +14

    Some so-called spiritual experts might dismiss your work as 'ego' or confuse it with a pursuit of being a UA-cam superstar. But in truth, you are a genuine channel for this vital knowledge. The world deeply needs your voice and the incredible impact you're making. Thank you for your impressive Life-service!

    • @Michael-vp9gs
      @Michael-vp9gs 18 днів тому +1

      Never trust a spiritual leader who attacks or undermines your ego. Your ego is a gift from G-d; which allows you to understand that you are in a relationship with G-d.

    • @divinepawn8876
      @divinepawn8876 15 днів тому +1

      @@Michael-vp9gs Thanks for sharing! That's essential. Exactly.

    • @boeboe7661
      @boeboe7661 8 днів тому

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  • @Michael-vp9gs
    @Michael-vp9gs 18 днів тому +16

    As a historian, I like how you are pulling in historical perspectives.

  • @garrettmalone1420
    @garrettmalone1420 7 днів тому +2

    After suffering years of horrendous psychological abuse from my covert spiritual Narc mother,while she confessed christ and said she loved me.She has taught me well.Iam 69 years old and have finally escaped her grip.I have watched thousands of these videos,attended thousands of AA meetings and wouldn't wish this on my worst enemy.Thank you Dr.Ramani!

  • @FairyFire111
    @FairyFire111 18 днів тому +14

    Your words are gold....I wish I knew sooner not to fall for their "help" or not to justify their actions (humiliation, belittling,cruelty, manipulation, guilt trip,)after their "help".

  • @sherrijones6605
    @sherrijones6605 18 днів тому +17

    They do not have a right to disrespect another human being. I hear everything you are saying and I agree

    • @PaigeSquared
      @PaigeSquared 18 днів тому +2

      Exactly. Even if the "victim" stance is valid, it does *not* justify any additional boundary violations. Two wrongs do not ever make a right, harming another person will not bring the first wounding any closer to being healed. Proper restitution helps the situation move forward, and would not create more damage. Being hurt ourselves is not a "good enough" reason to hurt someone else.
      Unfortunately, some people do not go that "deep." 😮‍💨

  • @dcikaruga
    @dcikaruga 18 днів тому +27

    They're very superficial though, actually I'd say people are in general, but the major clue I noticed with narcissists is that they're really shallow. They lack depth, depends on the conversation, but on certain subjects, they just can't go into detail and it gives away how dull they really are, the lack of reflection, introspection, even deluded, magical thinking shows, a certain child-like naivety about them. All you have to do is seperate yourself from how they can make you feel, and just pay more attention, and you'll actually see a dull person behind that facade.

    • @francoisgouws7288
      @francoisgouws7288 18 днів тому +5

      They are not interested in anything you have to say if it doesn't involve praise and attention!

    • @HopelessAutistic
      @HopelessAutistic 18 днів тому

      That’s almost the millennial generation (born after 1981 and before 1996)
      That’s talking about my ol classmates. They’re so emotionally unavailable.

    • @dcikaruga
      @dcikaruga 17 днів тому

      @@francoisgouws7288 Oh yeah, I'd say that top of this list to spot them out. You try to tell them something and it's like in one ear and out the other, even worse, sometimes they even switch off. Even had one woman who got up and just walked away, completely disrespectufl. She was pretty nasty afterwards too, set me up for date then make feeble excuses on the day when I contacted her.

    • @dcikaruga
      @dcikaruga 17 днів тому +2

      Oh yeah, I'd say that top of this list to spot them out. You try to tell them something and it's like in one ear and out the other, even worse, sometimes they even switch off. Even had one woman who got up and just walked away, completely disrespectufl. She was pretty nasty afterwards too, set me up for date then make feeble excuses on the day when I contacted her.

  • @montanagal6958
    @montanagal6958 18 днів тому +13

    Abuse feels like love when abused from birth.

  • @OGRocker1
    @OGRocker1 18 днів тому +20

    "Don't date them" and whatever you do, don't make my mistake and marry them and then grow old with them... it get's worse with age, trust me.... 44yrs experience. NEVER GETS BETTER ! ... I would leave if I could.... not so easy in your seventies.

    • @debbylee6329
      @debbylee6329 18 днів тому +4

      I left after 45 years of marriage. It has not been easy these last 7 years but better than living the way I was. You are spot on, they get worse with age. Until you can get away, hold onto yourself! Do NOT allow your narc to take you completely away from yourself. It is so much harder to get away in our 70's. Please keep a support person in your life and never give up. Some day it will end as nothing lasts forever as forever is a long, long time. God bless you and stay strong as he can't take or break your spirit!!

    • @marilynnatali
      @marilynnatali 8 днів тому +1

      I am very sorry you’re in this situation. I believe in you! 💖

    • @boeboe7661
      @boeboe7661 8 днів тому

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  • @EmmaR.2024
    @EmmaR.2024 18 днів тому +22

    We do need to teach our children about this topic. It's so important especially nowadays when young people can fall for someone they think is amazing & it's a trafficking trap. May sound like a stretch, but it's not. For those of us who've been in a relationship with a narc or have had family members in our lives (past tense because hopefully there's distance now if not no contact), we know the lure, the flips, and the abuse.
    Dr. Ramani's content should be in our public schools (age appropriate level obviously) instead of some of the useless stuff (or confusing stuff) being taught to our children.
    The holidays are extra difficult this year. Thank you, Dr. R for your wisdom, insight, and sharing this today.

    • @MichelleSlater-r2z
      @MichelleSlater-r2z 18 днів тому +5

      Agreed 100% These toxic personalities should be brought to light. Knowledge is power AND protection.

    • @aliceroberts1980
      @aliceroberts1980 18 днів тому +4

      That what I work at educating my daughter about these people. She grew up with a narcissistic father and once you’ve been in it, you don’t know what they’re doing. What happened to me 35 years of abuse I don’t ever want this to happen to my daughter or anybody else everybody needs to know about this they need to teach it in school. These people are evil

    • @texannadeb5005
      @texannadeb5005 18 днів тому +1

      I think they should teach how to recognize red flags, how to develop healthy boundaries and how to build self confidence in jr high and high school. I think it would’ve done me some good, in spite of my psyche already damaged from being born into the family of a raging, violent, malignant narcissist.

  • @MistyJackson-Nau
    @MistyJackson-Nau 18 днів тому +38

    Today is my birthday (Merry Christmas too!) and watching this is like a present to myself! I’m newly divorced and this narcissistic stuff is so immersed in my life. This understanding that there’s a world of narcissistic stuff is like a welcomed head explosion and enlightening me to pass this on to educate my 13 year old son.

    • @M_SC
      @M_SC 18 днів тому +3

      Happy birthday and welcome to your enlightened life

    • @Mslegend73
      @Mslegend73 18 днів тому +3

      Happy Birthday to you!! ❤ mine was yesterday! 12/24

    • @positvgal8
      @positvgal8 18 днів тому +1

      Happy Birthday Birthday people 🎉😊

    • @steveanhiron6764
      @steveanhiron6764 18 днів тому +1

      Happy joy healthy birthday wishes to Misty

    • @Lulu-Godsbeloved
      @Lulu-Godsbeloved 18 днів тому

      Happy Birthday 🎂🎂🎂 (and Merry Christmas 🎄🎁)

  • @nickhughes4862
    @nickhughes4862 18 днів тому +8

    I had this for 19 years, after which I was unceremoniously discarded. Dr. Ramani, you have helped me through this debacle. Thank you.

  • @kriskaymusic2
    @kriskaymusic2 18 днів тому +14

    Idk where or who I would be in life without you honestly you saved my life & I’m so thankful for all your work it literally has kept me alive & from going crazy I can’t thank you enough Merry Christmas 🎁

  • @Jwcounselor77
    @Jwcounselor77 17 днів тому +8

    Treats complete strangers better than me.

  • @oceanwoods
    @oceanwoods 16 днів тому +3

    My ex narcissist abuser, is literally a wolf in sheeps clothing.
    He actually named his band BLACKWOLF!
    He has scores of groupies thinking he is the most sensitive, kind, compassionate man.
    Yet he is a raging narsissist, stole, stalked, terrorized, cheated on, and beat up his wife and kids, and everyone else he could use.

  • @acasyd
    @acasyd 18 днів тому +13

    Dr Ramini, merry Christmas 🎄 Believe me when I say you not only shed a small light on narcissism you are the bright shining light at the end of what has been a very long tunnel of darkness. Thank you ❤

  • @kimberleyshott8970
    @kimberleyshott8970 18 днів тому +9

    Dr. Ramani, you are a Gift❤

  • @homefryniles3983
    @homefryniles3983 18 днів тому +4

    Dr Ramani's teachings are, to me, the psychological truth that is missing in history books that document human civilization from the beginning of time.

  • @-cMc-
    @-cMc- 16 днів тому +4

    It’s really so hard especially when you are in the receiving end of their generosity it’s such an effective trick. Like at home they are terrible but for their neighbors they will go to the ends of the earth to show how great he or she is. It’s wild that they are typically imbedded in our communities active and contributing when behind closed doors they are so terrible. When you are active and engaged in community you want to give back and narcissist literally perverse the whole sentiment

  • @bridgettetraveler658
    @bridgettetraveler658 17 днів тому +4

    Thank u Dr. Ramani! I truly appreciate u, for teaching so many ppl about narcissistic ppl. Narcissistic ppl are destroying this world with their trickery. So many good ppl have been destroyed by these evil ppl! Many of us grew up in narcissistic homes. Chaos became the norm for us. We don't realize until later that we deserve better. Thank u again Dr. Ramani!!!

  • @pattijacobs5740
    @pattijacobs5740 18 днів тому +5

    Dr. Ramani, I am impressed and amazed at how so totally you understand narcissism! I've been following you for a while now. I am hugely empathic and have been wounded by narcissists my entire life, beginning with my mother. I have always struggled with feelings of inadequacy and worthlessness. I've been lucky to have had some good therapists (from age 16 to now at 71). They are the reason I'm still around. But no one has understood narcissism as well as you! Thank you so much for all your posts! You are helping me really heal! 💖

  • @mariehughey5390
    @mariehughey5390 17 днів тому +4

    My ex was performative in empathy, charisma, and competence. When we were alone together he was completely unable to be a companion to me. Could not consider my feelings or be bothered with conversation. I was alone in that relationship. When family and friends were around he was the perfect host, the quintessential uncle. Of course when I left him, I was the problem. It took me years to figure things out.

  • @minervazamora6278
    @minervazamora6278 18 днів тому +4

    That was me , I wanted that FAIRY TELL relationship TO BE TRUE, I see myself in everything your saying, an yeah, emotionally I still feel alittle unstable, it been 20 days now since I've been on my own, away from him, you make me feel strong Dr, Ramani, thank you ❤

  • @MicahAngelOfficial
    @MicahAngelOfficial 18 днів тому +5

    It takes strength to speak up and hold people accountable for abusive behavior in today’s world. Thank you for your work, Dr. Ramani. This information is invaluable.

  • @CafeLiang
    @CafeLiang 18 днів тому +3

    21:27 the part about performative empathy and real empathy hit home for me! I have been confused by performative empathy for soooo long. It made me think the narcissist is a good person so I thought their bad behaviors were just their flaw, and they didn't mean to harm me. I'm so thankful you made it clear what true empathy is. And I'd say none of the narcissistic people I met have it!

  • @Néerlandais-p1q
    @Néerlandais-p1q 18 днів тому +8

    Dr Ramani and Dr Carter are the best

  • @dk5755
    @dk5755 18 днів тому +3

    I can’t count the number of times narcissists have made me think of the Dunning Kruger Effect. That also explains why we self-doubt ourselves. At least, I’ve found the genuinely intelligent ones are more covert and cunning, whereas the ones that just think they’re brilliant end up just proving how much they aren’t.

  • @Indigenious.Kopper.Goddess
    @Indigenious.Kopper.Goddess 12 днів тому +1

    Dr Ramani is 🔥. She Truly understands narcs and thier narc games. I like how she speaks on narcs in high positions. And narcs in the Family because I grew up with a narc mother and siblings. She get it. Ive been following her for a while. I joined her Healing Group finally Im SO Happy 😄🙏🏾👍🏾

  • @Jwcounselor77
    @Jwcounselor77 17 днів тому +1

    Dr. Ramani, you have literally saved my life in so many ways. I’ve waited 16 years for the wolf to change. I nearly lost my life after his infidelity that I caught that he blamed me for. He gas lights me all the time making himself the victim. His lover in New York is still waiting for him to come back after discarded me. Life lesson learned.

  • @Eve144M
    @Eve144M 18 днів тому +9

    We ARE NOT ALONE, the new season is here.❤😮😊

  • @chelseahilbun5678
    @chelseahilbun5678 18 днів тому +13

    First!!!!
    Merry Christmas!
    Thank you for your videos
    ... Hoping someday I'm strong enough to actually freaking listen

  • @Coral_Forever
    @Coral_Forever 15 днів тому +1

    I love that Dr. Ramani has the courage to speak truths.

  • @yvar.3483
    @yvar.3483 18 днів тому +2

    So many examples of "generous gifts" are popping up in my head... One that stands out to me because it was particularly hurtful is the following:
    I gave birth to my second child. Mother in law came to stay with the older child. Two weeks after the birth she turned sixty and threw a big very active party (with hiking and a bird show and several culinary stations along). My child was wrapped to my body and I attended all of these activities (when also had to travel quite a distance there). A few weeks later she was very angry that she doesn't see her grandchildren! And that after all she for us during the birth time of the second child. I was so hurt from the disrespect against a family that just recently grew larger by another little human and the time they need to grow together.

  • @Nk66222
    @Nk66222 18 днів тому +11

    Thank you for all that you do Dr. Ramani ❤

  • @nunafair
    @nunafair 18 днів тому +7

    Dr. Please make a content about a convert and cerebral narcissist. I met a person that at first talked about me being “as smart as him” and in less than a week he was talking about how society is not elevated enough to like his art and not elevated enough because they dont read as much as him.

  • @HouseRavensong
    @HouseRavensong 17 днів тому +2

    I would say there are two applications of empathy. Most of us (with the exception of psychopathy) have an awareness of other people's states. The depths of this awareness is likely linked to how much we have suffered. Rumi wrote: “The wound is the place where the Light enters you.” The path diverges because the Narcissist learned (because they learned to hate themselves) to take the 'dark path'. They use this awareness to manipulate others in order to protect themselves from potential, imagined hurts.
    I've seen the terms 'dark empath' and I think it is synonymous with narcissist. The narcissist then uses performance empathy to wrap themselves in "sheep's clothing" and those who chose the 'light path', people who despite their sufferings learned to love themselves, fall prey to the illusion thinking they are aligning themselves with other similar souls.
    Having been raised by a 'Communal' narcissist, I can tell you that we all fall prey to the wolves in our midst, and I think that wisdom comes from recognizing what happened, what our role was in what happened, and deciding not to play with those types in the future.

  • @melissam.6054
    @melissam.6054 18 днів тому +5

    @23 minutes onward: spot-on description of the Performative Covert Narc who I broke up with yesterday. .... got fooled by thinking all his performative acts of helping others was a reflection of his Christian faith. Nope -- you nailed it, Dr Ramani, it's all a show.
    But privately, dating slowly revealed his spirit of arrogance & superiority as he shared his criticisms of others with me, then later began making passive-aggressive mocking verbal jabs at me.
    I firmly but respectfully brought all this to his attention on Monday & Tuesday using voice message texts so he can't twist my words or use his exaggerated excuse ("We've been on many dates; I don't remember EVERYTHING yiu say!"), as I politely explained my boundaries:
    "Without communication, there can be no intimacy that builds a relationship; without respect, love cannot grow; without trust and safety that you're not going to subject me to one of your passive-aggressive put-downs, there is no point continuing to get to know each other."

  • @joeyfigueroa4748
    @joeyfigueroa4748 18 днів тому +2

    Well, it’s because they aren’t empathetic or loving that they know how to use love so well as a tool. Same in reverse, some of the people that can push people away the best have the biggest hearts.

  • @BelieveGodEveryDay
    @BelieveGodEveryDay 18 днів тому +3

    This video is really great! Deep, clear and valuable analysis, helping me understand more about the psychology and behavior of narcissists.
    To anyone reading this article, if narcissists want to harm you, you need to be alert in relationships, whether it is relatives or strangers, like relatives or cousins, there are people like that, you need to be more alert than strangers. The content is worth pondering! 👏

  • @catc8927
    @catc8927 15 днів тому +1

    28:12 Amen Dr. Ramani! Narcissism is NOT required for accomplishment and genius!
    Just like mistaking confidence for competence, the majority of non-N people mistake attention-seeking and grandiose claims for actually being able to back those claims up, because they themselves would never blow their accomplishments out of proportion.
    I strongly believe exceptional talent is not correlated with narcissism, but seeking credit for great accomplishments certainly is.

  • @gingerfication3375
    @gingerfication3375 18 днів тому +11

    Merry Christmas, thank you for your gift of insight.

  • @Julie-bj9jn
    @Julie-bj9jn 18 днів тому +5

    Merry Christmas, Dr. Ramani, and all. I've been reading these shared stories, about the common behaviors of cruel, and destructive people. These compilations of similar behaviors, may help so many to avoid becoming close with Cluster B personalities in the future. 🎄 Cheers to a better life ahead!

  • @antoniasachtleben
    @antoniasachtleben 18 днів тому +2

    Don't ever passively go along with leadership. - Thank you, I need to hear this right now as our family wealth is just about to go down the drain...

  • @christinaandrews6665
    @christinaandrews6665 14 днів тому +1

    I had a nasty boss who was put in place by mates and wreaked havoc with high staff turnaround, and minions who were enabling him. I had to file a sexual discrimination case against him and eventually left ... the enabling structure around him and manipulative behaviour supported him to the extent of promoting him .... eventually he went on like a locust to wreck several other companies. Narcissists unfortunately form a loyal following that will defend them like a cult. Almost like these people were trying to avoid the punishment and because they were not very capable have lent their loyalty in a trauma bond of their own. And Happy Bday btw. I am a fellow CAP that is why your logic makes complete sense to me.

  • @paolabustamante9512
    @paolabustamante9512 18 днів тому +3

    Thank you so so much for your ongoing unique guidance.
    Much Light and Love to you on this holiday season. 💫🌠
    I feel kind of shameful that I fell last Saturday to a narcissist I used to date and proved his rage that turned on him as he hurt himself. The good thing is that it was the very last time I will see him.

  • @MarilynChen-j1k
    @MarilynChen-j1k 18 днів тому +40

    Recently, I had a challenging split. The breakup of my five-year relationship a few months ago has been quite difficult. I still harbor a deep affection for my ex-boyfriend, and I can't seem to stop thinking about him. My attempts to win him back have been unsuccessful, and at this point, it seems impossible to be with anybody else. It may seem strange to admit this, but I miss him terribly and can't stop thinking about him.

    • @QueenJessica-z5j
      @QueenJessica-z5j 18 днів тому

      I completely understand the pain of letting go of someone you love. I went through a similar experience when my 10 year relationship ended. I couldn't imagine my life without him, so I tried everything to rekindle our love. I eventually found guidance from a spiritual counselor, and their support helped me bring him back into my life if you're open to it, seeking help from a spiritual counselor might make a difference.

    • @MarilynChen-j1k
      @MarilynChen-j1k 18 днів тому

      How did you find your spiritual counselor, and how can I get in touch with them?

    • @QueenJessica-z5j
      @QueenJessica-z5j 18 днів тому

      His name is Father Obah Eze and he's an incredible spiritual counselor known for helping restore relationships.

    • @QueenJessica-z5j
      @QueenJessica-z5j 18 днів тому

      He can assist you; he is Father Obah Eze, and he possesses immense powers.

    • @MarilynChen-j1k
      @MarilynChen-j1k 18 днів тому

      I just sought him up online thanks to your helpful information. remarkable
      I just checked Father Obah Eze online, and he's really genuine. Thank you again ❤

  • @melissahurst1196
    @melissahurst1196 18 днів тому +1

    Free passes? Hell no!!! So incredibly grateful for your efforts to expand understanding & lead such a charge. Kudos!!!

  • @HealingJourney-VersLaGuerison
    @HealingJourney-VersLaGuerison 17 днів тому

    Whenever I watch one of your videos, I'm telling to myself "waouh it's the best video I've ever seen about narcissism!" Thank you so much Dr. Ramani for sharing this knowledge. It helps feeling validated and remove or at least reduce the enabling culture around and within us.
    From my experience, they tend to often be interested in professions or activity where they can perform or be under the spotlight. Most of those I dealt with were/are in fashion related activities... Of course I don't believe everybody in fashion is a narcissist, but now whenever I meet someone and hear "fashion", my eyes are wider opened!

  • @irrationalpie3143
    @irrationalpie3143 12 днів тому

    Absolutely. A borderline psychopath was assigned as my boss. Confidence over the top, negative people skills (psychopathic), no knowledge of any kind in my technical field of expertise. It was absolutely insane. By the time anyone figures it out, it will be years. Performative empathy and theater.

  • @beverlyadams7205
    @beverlyadams7205 18 днів тому +1

    I haven’t watched this video, but I needed to share anyway. A successfully made it through Thanksgiving and now Christmas by myself without my family. I’m really proud of this because I used to be so abused by my family. I didn’t know how I’d make it through the holidays, but actually The holidays were peaceful and calm and stress-free for the first time ever. Thank you, Dr.Ramani!❤

  • @yolondagoode9656
    @yolondagoode9656 18 днів тому +7

    Merry Christmas everyone ! 🎁

  • @jenniferwingo5430
    @jenniferwingo5430 17 днів тому

    Dr. Ramini you are a godsend for sharing your education. These videos changed my life and helped me reach radical acceptance. These toxic relationships change you but theres ways to channel the grief into something positive. You gain incredible discernment and insight. Your not cynical...your a realist..

  • @Michael-vp9gs
    @Michael-vp9gs 18 днів тому +2

    This is why there needs to be: Standards, Tests, Inspections, and Examanations. No one wants a Rat Meat Burger; but given the chance, the Narcissist will serve one up; while calling it a free range bison burger.

  • @gb2556
    @gb2556 18 днів тому +3

    Merry Christmas! Note on my boss… a very manipulative person. No empathy at all! Apparently she is a coach and has people driving her second business of helping people. What I’ve seen from the woman is beyond scary. Narcissists wear many at masks.

  • @sVVsam
    @sVVsam 17 днів тому +2

    Oh gosh , retail is the worse place .Its full of narcissists .

  • @OmaiNetwork
    @OmaiNetwork 18 днів тому +2

    I’m the one-eyed person by definition, but I’m not a NARC nor dark, I simply support others as I tell them or connect them to what I “see” as much as they will allow or I just quietly keep learning and growing on my own without telling the world!

  • @SherryTomlinson-r2y
    @SherryTomlinson-r2y 18 днів тому +3

    Aesop’s fables is my bible. I really enjoyed this video going to go over the notes. Ty Dr Ramani, And everyone’s comments!!

  • @8cgray
    @8cgray 18 днів тому +1

    This is your most intuitive video yet, and your work is always enlightening. Thank you

  • @Thunder-lightning852
    @Thunder-lightning852 17 днів тому

    Knowledge is power,they sucked all the energy out of you,left you wounded, time will heal your wounds, grow stronger, self reflect, understand it’s not your job to try to fix the narcissist, which is impossible. learn to love yourself.

  • @matthewwozniak9138
    @matthewwozniak9138 16 днів тому

    Myths, Parables, Folk tales, Fairy tales, Fables and Proverbs all have phycological truths/lessons passed on from the previous generations. You have the ability to connect the dots. Your the star of your own reality show. You empower people with knowledge shared = wisdom. Give from your heart and expect nothing in return, your reward is the good feeling that you helped someone else. Don't stop being a do gooder just because someone else doesn't like it or are jealous. Haters gonna hate, but lovers love on. Your my hero( I put you up on a pedestal) for your life lessons. Thank you.

  • @KittyQueenMeow
    @KittyQueenMeow 18 днів тому +1

    Thank you for highlighting that critical bit how many in our society do give free passes to horrid narcissists who hurt and intentionally harm so many because they are “geniuses”, super wealthy etc, and how this in turn normalizes and excuses their harm. So many in our past and now parading about in the media, in our very midst! The ultimate Wolf In Sheep’s Clothing but in elevated social, business and political positions 😱😵👿

  • @kryssysmith1486
    @kryssysmith1486 18 днів тому +6

    I couldn't attend my grandmother's funeral, but a cousin shared what happened. The man who raised me finally 'broke down' in what seemed like crocodile tears. She mentally told herself, 'I'm done with you.' At the same funeral, he audaciously berated someone he barely knew. How disrespectful must one be to show performative empathy at a funeral? If he were truly 'smart'-and I use that term loosely-he would have stayed away altogether.

    • @bereal6590
      @bereal6590 12 днів тому

      My mother seems to have a 'thing'' for funerals. I got played 2 days ago where she pinged my reactions as agonother of her many friends has died. She gets really p*ssed if she isn't invited to funerals or she criticises people after the funeral! She is thinking of her own demise agonother plating ideas in my head of how it should go. No care about how it all makes me feel. I'm really ill and get no real empathy from her, it's performative to get her needs met. She can't wait to go to this latest one because a woman is going that she hates!

    • @kryssysmith1486
      @kryssysmith1486 12 днів тому

      @@bereal6590 Why do narcissists act so strangely at funerals? A few years ago, my paternal grandmother passed away. When the person who raised me saw a photo of my grandparents with him and his siblings, he inexplicably got angry and yelled at another family member for no reason, followed by crocodile tears. I couldn’t attend the funeral and heard about this from other relatives.

    • @bereal6590
      @bereal6590 12 днів тому

      @kryssysmith1486 honestly I've no idea why they are, if you find out let me know. It's creeping me out tbh how my mother is over funerals. She is depressing the hell out of me. I'm struggling as is, hearing yet another of her elderly friends has died is not the uplift I need. That was our 'chat' two days ago. ✌️

  • @amyolmsted4004
    @amyolmsted4004 16 днів тому

    Dr Ramani, You're so helpful to countless people ❤ you're brilliant and generous. God bless YOU!

  • @steveanhiron6764
    @steveanhiron6764 18 днів тому

    So glad we have Dr Ramani ‘s wisdom to learn from . I am eternally grateful .

  •  18 днів тому +3

    Dr. Ramani. You and Elon Musk have something
    In common.. Your launching the great knowledge
    of Narcissism to the world.. The world needs to take
    possession of this knowledge.. Let mankind continue
    it's slow walk towards a better tomorrow.. A civilized
    World that all should strive to.. The keepers of light
    that others can navigate by... 34

  • @JackieFerrell-f6o
    @JackieFerrell-f6o 18 днів тому +2

    Yes. It's so confusing to be physically, emotionally and sexually abused, stand up to the abuser, make them leave only to have them become caring, wanting to help you with things and buy you gifts. The gift giving made me very uncomfortable - a lot of alarm and anxiety. I couldn't trust the gifts. Why abuse then turn around and pretend to be nice?

    • @lynnebucher6537
      @lynnebucher6537 17 днів тому

      To suck you back in for another cycle of devaluation and abuse.

  • @kyori4ever
    @kyori4ever 17 днів тому +1

    My husband has explicitly expressed that he'll give a random woman a ride somewhere to try to garner praise, that he doesn't help men because he didn't value them. But he's a "good guy". Ugh.

  • @aussieadventureswithdogs7968
    @aussieadventureswithdogs7968 13 днів тому

    I have been in those work situations too many times! But because I would call out the bulls#@t I was always attacked. I would be bullied and humiliated. People all would fall for it, until that person left and they would all suddenly realise, what I said was right and cannot work out why they didnt see it. It takes a toll on me.. makes it hard for me to work anywhere. I am a magnet for this and had too many relationships with Narcissists.

  • @kkryz
    @kkryz 18 днів тому +4

    I was thinking about that saying to look for the helpers. Those could be communal narcissists. Have experienced. Good to be discerning.

  • @sonjab6127
    @sonjab6127 17 днів тому

    thank you for this video in particular, Dr Ramani. All of your work has helped me to understand how to navigate this world while trying my hardest to be as empathic as possible.
    I had an incident with a well known Canadian artist who showed his true narcissistic personality. Recognizing this is helping me to let go - although it is extremely disappointing to see the truth when his poetry and music are so great in calibre.

  • @alicegharibjanians1449
    @alicegharibjanians1449 18 днів тому +1

    Dear Dr Ramani, thank you for all these amazingly helpful videos. I learn from them and share it with others. Your care and guidance is very genuine, honest and comes from your heart, that why your words of wisdom sits right with us. My best wishes and more blessings of good health, happiness and prosperity in this holiday season. ❤️ 🙏

  • @johnmaggiorino4493
    @johnmaggiorino4493 18 днів тому +2

    Yes true....26 years back fell in the trap....wanted to rescue her😢

  • @catarinaluis1662
    @catarinaluis1662 14 днів тому

    They happen to make you discover your selfworth, and teach you how to assert yourself ❤❤❤

  • @Eve144M
    @Eve144M 18 днів тому +4

    Yes you are divine and so are we❤😊

  • @xtina__32
    @xtina__32 14 днів тому +2

    14:04 my ex did this. Quit his job thinking he can run his business. It failed. I said never again. Went to school so i could provide for our daughter. He did it again years later and i put him out. Now he’s mad at me😂 how? I’m providing for our daughter after he keeps failing at businesses while being financially and mentally abusive to her mom, me. He got a new fiance to take care of him, had a heart attack and behind on child support. I’m at peace 🧘🏾‍♀️🥰

  • @cathytai
    @cathytai 18 днів тому +3

    Those "empathy' displays are nothing more than a fishing lure. Think about it.

  • @shellysawchuk1190
    @shellysawchuk1190 18 днів тому +3

    He was so nice and helpful to everyone he would fix your car your truck play with other people's kids help the elderly people in the community but his kids would be sitting on the side of the road instead of letting them to play with the kids he was playing with i was doing the yard the house till late in the night so everything was perfect but in the house was no talking till he got what he wanted putting me down and srings were on everything then telling the people around how i wouldn't let him do anything go anywhere with out him so they would treat me bad like he did too

  • @christinekanyenyeri9547
    @christinekanyenyeri9547 18 днів тому +2

    Please make a video on the geniuses in academia and how it causes writers block (sort of brain freeze) and academic fatigue for students during research.

  • @alexugur
    @alexugur 17 днів тому

    My contribution to all this was to have disastrously low or non existent personal boundaries. Both intimately and in business I'd let people walk all over me. Having now learnt to identify and express my boundaries (likes, dislikes, and No-no's) I've learnt to walk away from abusive relationships. However, in recent years I've found myself in an overly controlling and abusive relationship with government from which one cannot walk away. Now my social and personal ideal is to be an ungovernable person working voluntarily in community, ...even at risk of becoming a bit of an outlaw.

  • @krislindemann3277
    @krislindemann3277 18 днів тому +2

    On top of a narcissistic mother I had the wolve in my bedroom who looked like my father. What a horrific combination to survive in. I'm wondering if that is a "common combination" in narcissistic parents.

  • @xtina__32
    @xtina__32 14 днів тому

    19:46 my ex would go give out turkeys like nino brown on thanksgiving but watch me cry about my mother who is an addicted to drugs. I’m so glad i found this page because i just thought narcissism was a buzz word.

  • @kimberleyhartley6631
    @kimberleyhartley6631 18 днів тому +1

    True Dr. Ramani. The proverb you mentioned, in the land of the blind the one- eyed man is king. I have heard this saying from older persons. I had seen this scenario in the workplace from the older worker who is set in their ways, and does not like the younger new management. Oh yes, there is a lot of deception and desensitizing from them in front of the group, though behind the scenes they are manipulative.

  • @Michael-vp9gs
    @Michael-vp9gs 18 днів тому +1

    There are reasons why the best person for being a principal of a school is someone who used to be a coach.

  • @justhere5881
    @justhere5881 17 днів тому

    My actual husband became the one eyed just because, I think, everyone around me was desiring me to find a man, a good man to take care of me (like in clasical cinema), as if i needed him. Even me, I could say, i was kind of desring it too. The thing is, despite my instinct told me from the very beginning to refuse him, all his wonderful social appareance and all our blindness about real love let us fall easily down into his tricks, so that in the blink of an eye he became my husband and the king for several years in our lives. Fortunately, thanks to you, Dr. Ramani, i can finally see clear what happened and what i can do to live, as much as posible, in indefference towards him and his already predictible tricks

  • @jeanie4703
    @jeanie4703 18 днів тому +1

    Thanks for putting this up over Xmas, 🙏

  • @Angels-3xist
    @Angels-3xist 17 днів тому

    You know, I’ve definitely noticed a fresh boom in people misusing the term and misunderstanding Narcissism so I think it’s going to (and seems to always be) one of those times experts like Ramani are most necessary. One of those people who has been fighting for real justice, understanding, accountability and empowerment to so many who have been harmed. I’m not sure of an expert on the topic who’s taught me more even about myself.

  • @Rebelynn56
    @Rebelynn56 День тому

    Dr. Rama I, I really like your channel! You are so down to earth, so realistic. I think I like your style of relati,g to people, and I bet you are the same with your clients. Thank you for all you do! ☺️🙃