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Understanding Kindness in Narcissistic Personality
While individuals with narcissistic traits or tendencies may occasionally display acts of kindness, these actions are usually not authentic expressions of empathy or altruism. Narcissists are primarily focused on their own self-interests and lack the ability to truly understand and consider the feelings of others. Their seemingly kind deeds are often driven by ulterior motives, such as the desire for validation, manipulation, or the preservation of their self-image.
Therefore, although narcissists may exhibit sporadic moments of kindness, these acts are not consistent and do not reflect a genuine capacity for empathy or genuine concern for others.
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