And hey, that’s the world we live in. You mentioned how people “hide behind the mask of professionalism and results-driven rhetoric”, and ironically, that might be the root of the problem. In the same way, solving this global issue is, at its core, just a matter of logic. But logic alone isn’t enough — it only works if a person can overcome what holds them back in the first place. And that’s exactly what industries — through ads, sales tactics, materialism — have learned to exploit: our unconscious sense of intuitively knowing what is right or wrong.
You’re spot on. Social media has made it easier than ever to hide — not just from others, but from ourselves. But let’s be honest: in most cases, what we see on the surface is just a symptom. The real issue often runs much deeper, rooted in early conditioning or unresolved inner conflict.
And here’s the uncomfortable truth: unless someone is forced to the very edges of their comfort zone — through crisis, failure, or confrontation — they rarely wake up. Most stay stuck in denial, performance, or distraction.
And when that’s the case, there’s usually only one thing to do: get out. Fast. Before it pulls you in too.
Exactly. And knowing this — especially in a world that’s becoming increasingly “awake” — have you ever wondered why people, even those who recognize this behavior, keep returning to these situations over and over?
You can't heal it; they(the narcissist)has to recognize and take the first step. Healing is always from within and don't forget the addiction the feeling gives them. It gives them energie. Who are they really?
And hey, that’s the world we live in. You mentioned how people “hide behind the mask of professionalism and results-driven rhetoric”, and ironically, that might be the root of the problem. In the same way, solving this global issue is, at its core, just a matter of logic. But logic alone isn’t enough — it only works if a person can overcome what holds them back in the first place. And that’s exactly what industries — through ads, sales tactics, materialism — have learned to exploit: our unconscious sense of intuitively knowing what is right or wrong.
You’re spot on. Social media has made it easier than ever to hide — not just from others, but from ourselves. But let’s be honest: in most cases, what we see on the surface is just a symptom. The real issue often runs much deeper, rooted in early conditioning or unresolved inner conflict.
And here’s the uncomfortable truth: unless someone is forced to the very edges of their comfort zone — through crisis, failure, or confrontation — they rarely wake up. Most stay stuck in denial, performance, or distraction.
And when that’s the case, there’s usually only one thing to do: get out. Fast. Before it pulls you in too.
Exactly. And knowing this — especially in a world that’s becoming increasingly “awake” — have you ever wondered why people, even those who recognize this behavior, keep returning to these situations over and over?
It's all trauma...
You can't heal it; they(the narcissist)has to recognize and take the first step. Healing is always from within and don't forget the addiction the feeling gives them. It gives them energie. Who are they really?