What Happens When a Narcissist Encounters Authenticity

When narcissism meets authenticity with Dr. Ramani. Discover how narcissists react to genuine, authentic behavior and what it means for your interactions. Learn the dynamics of this clash and gain strategies for navigating relationships with narcissists while staying true to yourself. Dr. Ramani provides expert insights into maintaining your authenticity in the face of narcissistic challenges.

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  • @lazerpants9026 says:

    Narcissists are everywhere. When you run into one, just tip your hat and keep it moving. They are a literal waste of thought, effort, and time.

  • @SusanaXpeace2u says:

    The narc will try and exclude the authentic person from the group.

  • @MelissaWrightMW says:

    After growing up with a narc mom and working my whole life to heal the trauma, my motto is โ€œwhat you think of me is none of my business.โ€

  • @danellemh8486 says:

    When narcโ€™s encounter a genuine person, they seem to feel threatened.

  • @7ltrword says:

    Narcissistic parents will throw their child to the wolves…Then stand back and criticize what the child does to stay alive.

  • @willowwisp357 says:

    I’ve noticed that authenticity is often painted as narcissistic, usually by narcissist.

    • @annatevesbanzon1359 says:

      Or it’s devalued like no authenticity is overrated or not really Authentic ๐Ÿคท๐Ÿ™„

    • @yellowbird5411 says:

      @@annatevesbanzon1359 Yup. Been told, “Only concerned about yourself.” And this because I just went over to get the rent, and declined to take him to the store or loan him money.

    • @musiclovetara says:

      Me too & questions oneself after suffering narcissistic abuse!

    • @Lyndsay.King1111 says:

      I always feel that most people that are accusing others of narcissism are quite judgmental and narcissistic. Iโ€™ve never felt that Iโ€™ve met a narcissist or have had issues with the topic, but Iโ€™m very authentic and straight forward so perhaps narcissists arenโ€™t attracted to me or I donโ€™t see them.

    • @annatevesbanzon1359 says:

      @@Lyndsay.King1111 you will know when you meet one.
      They are usually diabolical.
      If you have healthy parents you may be protected from the realm of narcs because they have protected you in a way that narc parents do not protect their children.

  • @carollee78 says:

    My perception is that narcissistic people are jealous of authentic people, especially if the authentic person is intelligent or interesting or possesses positive traits of any kind.

    • @MrsJudyR says:

      And my experience is narcissists then become resentful of authentic people.

    • @Lowdermoomoo says:

      My mom gets upset when my husband is nice to me because โ€œwhy canโ€™t I get the same from your father!โ€ Like what?!

    • @rachelsonshine1521 says:

      Exactly!

    • @DeenaDianna says:

      Not necessarily authentic people. It’s everyone in general. They feel a deep sense of shame whenever they see positive traits in anyone. So they feel the need to be critical or begin to copy the individual

  • @Apple_Teck says:

    โ€œDO NOT CORRECT A FOOL, OR HE WILL HATE YOU; CORRECT A WISE MAN, AND HE WILL APPRECIATE YOU.โ€

    • @infinitybless7132 says:

      Unfortunately my adult son is a fool (as the Bible states it). He canโ€™t stand being corrected. Sad truth! He will then turn around and start blaming me ๐Ÿคฆโ€โ™€๏ธ

    • @bill8383 says:

      @@infinitybless7132 There’s a saying – ” A fool who proceeds with his folly will become wise” *** Embracing the fool archetype may contradictorally be the path ‘through’ and out of foolishness .. because I think only ‘You’ can personally make the right decisions for ‘yourself’ , and that includes decisions of what to ‘learn’ or what lessons to take on board and live by … I guess it’s like , you NEED to be able to see the folly inherent in yourself and your decisions , completely and without being able to redirect blame to any other person or thing >>> I’m not a parent by the way , so there’s that haha

    • @ajhandsome01 says:

      @@infinitybless7132 tell him to stop bitching

    • @seetheanimal5867 says:

      Explains why the left censors rational discourse and individual expression

    • @SoldatDuChristChannel says:

      from the book of psalms in the bible

  • @joedirty6543 says:

    I wonder how many narcissists are watching this thinking they are the authentic person.

    • @Dolphins456 says:

      I have to giggle at what you just said.

    • @steveplatt2068 says:

      ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚

    • @tanausu7 says:

      Thatโ€™s right, narcissists are now learning all the jargon to keep pushing to not be exposed, pay attention to the difference between what they say after โ€˜I amโ€ฆโ€™ and what they actually do, thatโ€™ll give you clues of the reality of who they are.

    • @amandaforsythe3729 says:

      ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿคฃall of them

    • @isarainie4ever says:

      @Sleetstormwho know? most of the time they just donโ€™t want to meet doctors so people have to โ€œguessโ€. I did too but now I donโ€™t care to label my mother as NP or something anymore, to me she is just too cruel for a human being, nevermind as a mother.

  • @whatsthestorymorningglory61 says:

    I recently had to work with a narcissistic person and she loved and hated me to death at the same time. It was wild. It was like as if she didnโ€™t know what to do with me, as if I was this kind of alien creature she wasnโ€™t able to grasp. She treated me like shโ€ฆ, next time she saw me she was like โ€žyou are the greatest person on earthโ€œ. Weird experience.

    • @WalkingConundrum says:

      I’ve experienced that several times. I think part of it is a “want what you can’t have” kind of thing. I also think part of it is because of the fact that narcissists at the end of the day are people who are really badly hurt & usually experienced narcissistic abuse themself, & this causes almost two simultaneous parts to their personality. One side that is the hurt, abused child, & the other side that is the narcissistic coping mechanism that they developed in response. I think the hurt part of them gets really drawn to the authentic person & craves being around them, but the narcissistic side of them that has convinced themself that behaving that way is the only way to succeed in life hates the authentic person, because it shines light on their toxic behavior & bullshit, so to speak.

    • @normajune9249 says:

      @@WalkingConundrumwow, that makes a lot of sense!

    • @whatsthestorymorningglory61 says:

      @@WalkingConundrum sounds pretty much like the person I have talked about ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ™

    • @dontalkback8067 says:

      That is the same situation I am in now. The person hugged me @ church after I hugged someone else & began to cry & apologize in front of the other person. I told her I just ignored what she did & didn’t think much about it, b/c that was true. I considered the source & will continue!

    • @achanelu says:

      Sounds like borderline.

  • @ckingsman3894 says:

    My aunt once told me “You are the truth teller. That’s why they alienated you.”

  • @michiganlighthouse says:

    Excellent topic. I’m 74 and have been learning about narcissism for 2 years. As the big picture began to clear away the fog my narcissist husband created, I began to discover my forgotten self. Not surprisingly, he upped the abuse. I didn’t leave him – but only because he ordered me out of the house and to take nothing because it was all HIS. These people are baffling in their attitudes. I still shake my head and ask how on earth did they become like this? I’m looking forward, at 74, to living my own life finally. It will be tough financially, but I donโ€™t need much and friends have stepped up to help furnish my new little place. Finally, I’m at peace with who I am.

    • @Nebulousss says:

      did you have kids together? I’ve been 13 years with my bf… deep down I still love him. I just can’t believe how he goes from being the best bf in the world, to 10 mins later transform into the cruelest monster out there and don’t show a minimum of respect for me… like he never loved me. It’s like an intense hate in his eyes. It’s truly hard to believe… And the reason of his “transformation” might be something as stupid as I didn’t wash a single glass of water immediately after he used it… it’s like what these videos say: you will never be good enough for them, they will always find something that hurts you to tear you down… life is so hard with him when he’s like this… and I did think about having kids with him… because I love him… but then I think about how many times *harder* it would get with kids… I don’t think I could bare that… I went from having an extremely hard life living 26 years with my borderline sister (you wouldn’t believe the things she did…) to live with my bf that happens to have a narcissistic personality ๐Ÿ˜” what is life trying to tell me? lol

    • @MotoGreciaMarios says:

      @@Nebulousss Wow. Just wow.

    • @mavila5392 says:

      WE GOT THIS ๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿฝ๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿฝ rooting for you ๐Ÿซถ๐Ÿฝ๐Ÿ’ฏ

    • @keithoyoung34 says:

      Best of luck to you!!!

    • @sherryk30 says:

      โ€‹@@Nebuloussslife do you even HEAR yourself? Please, for the sake of possible unborn children, do not have children with this individual.

  • @ClaudKaKeiYeung says:

    After surviving narcissistic abuses, and still healing, I look forward to this new goal – authenticity ๐Ÿ˜‰

    • @zacharyeldridge1975 says:

      Lol Right?! Although really it should be repenting to Jesus Christ. Seeking the Kingdom of Heaven first, then other things shall be added to you

  • @Holysmokeswtf says:

    After two years of being “in love” with a narcissist I was only one step away from committing suicide. It was like he took me, threw me to the ground and shattered everything I was into millions of pieces – and then left. Now, two years later, I am grateful for this episode of my life, as it granted me the chance of becoming whole and true. I was destroyed and had to build myself new from the beginning – and while I was doing that, I finally learned to see and feel this “self”, which was very different than the one I thought I was. In fact, he didn’t shatter -me-, but the shell I was, build up from old wounds, old fears and old ideas. I am thankful for this experience and for the incredible opportunity to heal – not only from the wounds the narcissist did to me, but from the deep wound of being lost and disconnected from myself.
    I was a helpless, frightened child, full of fears and desperate to find someone who could save me…. now I am saved by myself. Finding this connection will lead to authenticity and nothing feels more comfortable than that. Finally, there’s peace.

    • @Rattynattynat says:

      Said very well and by someone who knows how to make beauty from ashes and learn from experiences . ๐Ÿค๐Ÿ•Š๏ธ

    • @harlowgreen6916 says:

      God bless u

    • @zacharyeldridge1975 says:

      Thank You Jesus for helping her. Please continue to draw her to You Lord. To seek the Kingdom of Heaven first, then other things shall be added

    • @lanaflumiani9661 says:

      Wow, thank you so much for sharing your experience. I’m glad you have realized your strength through a painful experience. I have come to the same realization after my very similar experience.

    • @olenaglushchenko8900 says:

      I felt the same. We should be grateful to God for helping us to leave them.

  • @rebeccastokes4956 says:

    Its called being grounded and knowing exactly who you are. You are not influenced by other people very easily. Thats how i am.

    • @Ariades74 says:

      ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚

    • @iamcimos3567 says:

      Me too. Who I project myself outwardly “as” though, sometimes does change, depending on my mood, the time of the month and whether I have dark chocolate. I’m ok with that. :o)

    • @kaylabryson1932 says:

      @@iamcimos3567right!๐Ÿ˜‚ if Iโ€™m caffeinated enough Iโ€™m so authentic โ€ฆhaha

    • @213funnyp says:

      I was thinking my sister went crazy after her mid life crisis but turns out i ran into narcissistic traits and she checks every box, they are dangerous ppl and turns out she seduced my dad so she could get rid of him, the reason i put this together is because i remember this conversation my future step dad had with my mom, that my sister would shower with the door open, and keep in my mind he hated my dad, he said he’s pretty sure she did the same thing to my dad, took me 40 yrs but my sister for some reason tries to get rid of ppl, she very rude and pumps up mom to Believe my wife is a bad person, i nevr understood why she was always rude, and it was her way of the nothing, i noticed she was always jealous of her daughters, like shes 46 and can’t let go of being everything about her. Yes it gets worse but before the serious one, she would always talk down on my kids, and im thinking what kind of person would try n hurt a kids feelings, that was it for me. And yes of course she became a big ultra maga supporter, like she cant back of her reasoning for real issues but she just says lil sayings typical maga would say, but she’s gets really aggressive and offensive cuz i mock her cuz im not one to be bullied. But here’s the kicker, she called me one night all drunk right before Thanksgiving unloading that she’s been hiding frm the family that her daughter has cancer and she doesn’t kno what to do eveb tho the 3 doctors recommended immediate treatment, but shes one of those magas that also doesn’t trust doctors or medicine, so saying she not going the route or try anything help my niece have any fighting chance, just to fit her narrative she’s willing to let her daughter die!!! And the next morning she texts me to forget what she said and that she was wrong for it, at this point im thinking she crazy, but im telling you all this to show that these are some dangerous ppl, i might have lost a father over her actions of jealousy, oh yea i forgot she’s my half sister but i always called her my sister. It amazes how someone can cause all this wreckage and believe she has no sympathy for others but herself. I cut her off for my kids and wife, my mom is the hardest to convince how manipulative she is but you kno moms believe their kids are perfect

  • @mrspleasants8529 says:

    My husband qualifies as authentic. Calm, rational, thoughtfulโ€ฆin twelve years I only heard him raise his voice once and it was in deference of me. What gift of a husband.

  • @jamesbemrose3461 says:

    Narcissists have an uncanny knack of finding and targeting those that are vulnerable and easily manipulated. They also have the ability to appear (normal) until you are deeply invested in a relationship with them, then all the ugly surfaces!

    • @ElleDan87 says:

      yes, reminds me of these romance scammers

    • @sunbeam9222 says:

      One must never be afraid to walk. Abuse is a no no be be at 10 days mark, 10 weeks, 10 months or 10 years. I’ll Invest, sure, but also monitor the stock market regularly. If the return on investment is too low, it’s time to go.

    • @johncausey5344 says:

      Thatโ€™s what happened to my daughterโ€ฆ
      But sheโ€™s in the process of breaking free now

    • @marytaylor9504 says:

      Their mask drops off!!!

  • @phonk64 says:

    An old adage on the internet is, โ€œdonโ€™t wrestle with pigs, you just get muddyโ€. Same with Narcs.

  • @gracia130 says:

    Authentic people are honest, transparent and don’t envy flashy things.

    • @triumph.over.shipwreck says:

      Why? Because you like those traits?

    • @sarahmariah100 says:

      Ik, I don’t envy but I def love flashy things

    • @dblr4931 says:

      So I fit your meaning of Authentic person but I don’t fit what the video says. I’ve always been told how authentic and genuine I 6 I do get angry at times, I do raise my voice, and I am ok with being a party pooper and leave somewhere when I want lol

    • @ablurida says:

      โ€‹@@dblr4931dunno if you’re authentic in this context but you just described me to a T

    • @waggishsagacity7947 says:

      @garcia130: Key word: Transparent: Narcissists spot this trait in a flash.

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