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Many people live with, work with, and connect to narcissists on a regular basis. They might be your coworker, your mother, your girl, your sister-in-law, or your manager. Narcissists are self-centric, rude, and lacking in empathy for others. They tend to lie, steal, cheat, and injure other folks. Sometimes this is intentional on the part of the narcissist, and other times it is because of his brain wiring and immature emotions. Narcissistic traits tend to be passed down in one generation to another. Narcissism can pervade a whole family lineage. The reality of the problem is that just one narcissistic injury may lead a father or mother to injuring many generations of children and grandchildren that come after her or him. Neither era heals before they endure more children, and so the routine of abuse persists from one era to another, often poisoning a whole family lineage as time passes. Narcissistic traits need not come from full-fledged narcissistic personality disorder. Narcissistic qualities can be associated with many mental health disorders, mental complexes and personality disorders. Modern culture believes an internal state to be is not conducive to residing in a society, and so inwardness sometimes appears as bad by most. Task-orientation and object-orientation is also seen as bad on some levels, because empathy helps us to understand why our skills and actions are necessary for the betterment of most people, not only for the betterment of ourselves. In this publication, we will discuss the family product in more depth as it pertains to narcissism. We will discuss the narcissistic mother, the narcissistic daddy, and the narcissistic children. We will discuss what goes on when narcissists become grandparents. We will cover how the narcissist had become and why the narcissistic damage is passed down from one era to another.