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Are you a narcissist? 5 questions to know

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| ETimes.in | Last updated on - May 19, 2025, 15:45 IST
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Are you a narcissist? 5 questions to know

We all enjoy a little praise, but when “me” eclipses everything else, narcissistic traits may be steering the wheel. Clinical narcissism sits on a spectrum: At one end, healthy self‑esteem; at the other, a fragile ego wrapped in grandiosity, entitlement, and shallow empathy. Spotting the difference early protects your relationships, career, and mental health. Below are five probing questions, pulled from psychology’s Narcissistic Personality Inventory and common therapy check‑ins that act like a mirror. Answer honestly (no one is scoring you but you), and notice what surfaces. Self‑awareness is the first step toward balanced confidence.

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Do you crave admiration more than connection?

Picture a celebration: Do you feel satisfied only when applause centres on you, or do you enjoy sharing the spotlight? Narcissistic leanings prioritise admiration over genuine bonding, turning every interaction into an approval hunt. If compliments feel like oxygen and criticism like suffocation, ask whether your self‑worth depends too heavily on external applause. Re‑frame gatherings as opportunities to learn about others, not audition for attention. The shift is subtle yet powerful, connection over validation.

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Do you secretly believe you’re special and rules are suggestions?

A hallmark of narcissism is the conviction that ordinary constraints apply to “other people.” Cutting lines, name‑dropping for perks, or expecting exemptions reveals entitlement. Reflect: When rules inconvenience you, is your instinct to comply, negotiate, or bypass? Healthy confidence respects shared boundaries; narcissistic entitlement erodes trust. Try adopting the 24‑hour empathy test, imagine everyone behaving exactly as you do. Would society still run smoothly?

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How do you handle criticism, growth fuel or personal attack?

Constructive feedback is life’s free coaching session. Narcissistic minds, however, experience critique as an assault on their grand self‑image and respond with anger, blame, or cold withdrawal. Recall your last critique: Did you examine the message or the messenger’s audacity? Practice the three‑breath pause before responding, then ask clarifying questions. Turning critique into improvement converts ego bruises into progress.

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Are your relationships mostly transactional?

Narcissistic patterns view people as utilities: Useful, entertaining, or status‑boosting. Once the benefit fades, so does interest. Audit your circle, do you invest time only when there’s something to gain? True intimacy involves mutual care, listening, and patience, even when conversations aren’t about you. Commit to one empathy exercise weekly: Focus a full conversation solely on the other person’s feelings and stories. Notice the richness that non‑transactional bonds bring.

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Do you dramatise achievements and downplay others’?

Confidence celebrates accomplishments without inflating them; narcissism magnifies victories and minimizes peers’ successes. If your storytelling often upgrades “helped with” to “single‑handedly executed” while dismissing colleagues’ wins, ego inflation may be at play. Start a reality‑check journal: List your genuine contributions in plain language and record one admirable thing others did each day. Equal airtime cultivates humility and accurate self‑assessment, antidotes to narcissistic distortion.

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