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whats a narcissist

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A narcissist is typically described as a person with an excessive sense of self-importance, a strong need for admiration, and a lack of empathy for others. The term is often used in both colloquial and psychological contexts. In psychology, narcissism is a key feature of Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD), which is a diagnosed condition characterized by certain traits, including:

1. **Grandiosity**: An inflated sense of self-worth and importance.
2. **Need for Admiration**: An ongoing requirement for excessive attention and admiration from others.
3. **Lack of Empathy**: Difficulty recognizing or caring about the feelings and needs of others.
4. **Entitlement**: Believing that one deserves special treatment or that others should cater to their needs.
5. **Exploitativeness**: Taking advantage of others to achieve one's own goals.
6. **Interpersonal Difficulties**: Struggles in relationships due to self-centeredness.

It's important to note that while many people may exhibit narcissistic traits, not everyone with these traits has NPD, which is a more severe and chronic form of narcissism. Diagnosing NPD should be done by a qualified mental health professional.

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