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It is stated that there is an epidemic of narcissists nowadays. Many people go out in the going out with world, looking for a person who is relatively ready and in a position to have a committed relationship after a certain amount of time. Many of us want associates who are emotionally mature, in a position to talk to us, and in a position to provide intimacy and trust in the relationship. There is no way to get a completely correct picture of just how many narcissists there truly are on earth. Sam Vaknin suggests in his publication Malignant Self Love-Revisited that maybe it's around 15 percent, but people who have narcissistic traits and the ones with full-blown narcissistic personality disorder would almost never seek treatment long enough to be diagnosed, would be likely to lie on any exams or questionnaires, and would not pursue treatment. Quite simply, the figures could truly be higher as a result of inability to essentially get this subgenre of people to count all of them. Narcissists are generally seriously broken inside by some form of narcissistic injury. Some people with narcissistic qualities may have had head injuries or may have some form of autistic spectrum disorder. They could have been born lacking certain specific areas of these brain that help them to empathize with others, to learn social cues, and break out of these repetition. They could have observed intrusive, abusive, or neglectful parents who taught them maladjusted ways to connect on earth. People who display narcissistic tendencies may have been born with seriously underdeveloped areas of the brain that even lead to psychopathic qualities and behaviours (impulsivity, insufficient remorse, intense boredom, criminal patterns). A few of these individuals go on to be CEOs while others go on to be serial killers or spouse batterers. Download now to hear more!