Get out of the dilemma of low self esteem and narcissism

Mondo Psychological Updated on 2024-01-19

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In our lives, we may meet some people with low self-esteem and narcissism. They always try to hide their inner inferiority complex by boasting, and this behavior is actually a way of self-deception because they can't really face their inadequacies and flaws.

People with low self-esteem often fall into self-denial, believing that they don't deserve the attention and affection of others, so they try to make themselves feel confident and recognized by boasting. This behavior not only makes them feel more inferior, but it can also affect their relationships with others. Because they always try to show that they are good and ignore the feelings and needs of others, they may end up losing their true friends and lovers.

So, how can you help these people overcome their low self-esteem and narcissistic tendencies?First of all, we must recognize that our shortcomings and deficiencies can be improved through learning Xi and hard work. Second, learn to listen to other people's opinions and needs, and respect others' feelings. Only by truly facing one's own shortcomings and flaws can one truly get rid of the tendency of low self-esteem and narcissism, and thus build a healthier and more positive interpersonal relationship.

Around us, there may be such people who need our understanding and help. We can help them build self-confidence and realize their worth by encouraging and supporting them. At the same time, we must also learn to keep an appropriate distance from them to avoid being affected by their low self-esteem and narcissism.

In short, people with low self-esteem and narcissism need to recognize their problems and work hard to overcome them. Only then can they get out of their rut and build healthier, more positive relationships. Let's pay attention to the people around us, help them get rid of the dilemma of low self-esteem and narcissism, and build a better world together.

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