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The Inferiority Complex Behind Narcissistic Behavior

Waleed Ahmed
2 min readDec 10, 2024

Yes, they do feel inferior to their victims, and this is why they’re so abusive to them. It is the victim’s independence, individuality, self-worth, values, purity, happiness, and everything that the narcissist is missing is why they feel inferior. This is why they spend every ounce of their being trying to control, manipulate, misled, abuse, and use others. By being abusive, and predatory supplements for their sense of inferiority. This explains their attempts to overcompensate for a perceived deficiency by behaving in an excessively competitive or aggressive manner towards their victims. Narcissists are always attempting to make others feel insecure to make up for feelings of inadequacy. They are also persistently or constantly looking for validation, attention, and praise from their victims due to their inferiority complex.

Narcissists are known for their inflated egos, but behind their grandiose facade is a deep sense of insecurity and self-doubt. The inferiority complex where the narcissist feels they are not as good as others, or their victims, and constantly seeks to prove themselves. They have a false sense of self, that they’re constantly trying to adhere to. Narcissists believe that they’re superior to their victims and have little regard for other people’s feelings, but behind their mask is a distorted minded person with extreme low-esteem…

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Waleed Ahmed
Waleed Ahmed

Written by Waleed Ahmed

I'm Waleed Ahmed, and I'm passionate about content related to software development, 3D design, Arts, books, technology, self-improvement, Poetry and Psychology.

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