5 Types of People Narcissists CANNOT TOLERATE

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1. Truth tellers
2. Authentic people
3. People with strong boundaries
4. People who call them out
5. Successful people

lucia
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Being a truth teller is a painful gift.

cesarroman
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Definitely they cannot tolerate sweet and genuine people.

sushmayen
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For all truth-tellers, cherish your instincts, and stay strong.

cledosliop
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Narcissists meeting truth tellers is like a magician being called out, finding out their tricks are nothing but smoke and mirrors. Everytime a narcissist tries to distort your reality, they become reflected back with more clarity.

Loneranian
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Authentic people don't stir up drama. I have strong boundaries, but I hate drama and wasting my time with nonsense.

Mermare
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It's rough being the truth teller. But once you know the patterns, you can't pretend it's not happening

KristenHarrison-sk
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I have figured out that narcissist don't like the word no, they don't like to be called out, and they don't like it when you don't get upset. If i get mad at a narcissist i try not to show it or point out if they are doing something that is bothering me. They will just keep doing what makes you upset on purpose

tonyak
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I'm the truth teller child. I've always felt older than than the adults in my home from childhood. I stay to myself and avoid toxic people and situations and can read personalities very well. I needed to see this video. I could never understand why I was always so different as a child.

MrFreeze
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Truth teller only child here... Moved to a different country by myself at 17.. .

Truthnowalways
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Truth tellers have good instincts, but we don't always listen to them.

IKFKSwitch
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Man, the truth-teller/scapegoat role really hits home with me. All of it--the "I can see you sitting there judging me!" when you're just sitting quietly; the fixer sibling asking me not to rock the boat; the rich but lonely inner life; the self-doubt; and the opting for isolation in my older years. Your discussion makes me feel less lonely and actually lifted my depressed mood. Thank you.

jrhc
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I read a quote by Carl Jung that can explain an authentic person who has faced a lot of challenges in life, he stated: "It's not whether you have had a good life or a bad life, it's how you have walked through the fire." This quote really resonates with me.

jenniferrayburn
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Truth teller is the overcomer .. Mastered the survival stage

marilynfranz
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Walk away if you can, they won't miss you and they won't miss abusing you. There's always someone else in their sights. Thank you for this video!

noellesimpson
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I knew from age 5, but truth telling made me the target 🎯 for soul rape scapegoat. Children who see and speak despite the repercussions and ensuing destruction often end up the most savaged, smeared, shredded, and destroyed. Simply by possessing an intuitive and “knowing”, sensitive, and empathic disposition.

hiloknowsall
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“Therapists” in denial are the *worst.* It’s rather twisted when people who call themselves “professionals” don’t even *bother* to educate you about these dynamics, and commit felonies to aid them in their evil activities. ☹ They get away with it, too. 🤬

tumblebugspace
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Growing up with a narcissistic (single) mother, I always knew there was something wrong with her and I'd call out the behaviors but nobody else wanted to corroborate. I didn't know what narcissist meant but I did know what an actor was. That was what I would tell other adults, "My mom thinks she's on a TV show. She's always acting when other people are around but once she's with me, its like the cameras were cut".

burchified
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I remember as a kid confronting my mother who was yelling at my father at 11pm and my younger siblings were crying and scared. I got right in her face to tell her to shut up because she was scaring the kids. She stopped. But it happened multiple times. I was the truth teller and called all kinds of nasty names and the most and nastiest chores. I was definitely the scapegoat. I moved out at 16. Went on student welfare. I am the most successful of all of my siblings. I pushed myself and paid my way through university and college and got far away from her. I saw my mother clearly. Even my dad who couldn't take it also moved out shortly after I did. A couple of times when i was around 12, my dad and I sat in the car talking about what was happening at home and he saw it but didn't know how to fix it. He felt victimized and it was really sad to see a good man brought down like that. Watching videos on narcissism has helped me give a name to what I experienced and to better understand it. It has given me clarity on how each of my siblings was impacted by the way we were brought up. I might have had the toughest role growing up, but I'm definitely the strongest.

hjackson
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As a child, I saw it but knew to never speak out

CS-ivtk