Compulsive Liars –
I could tell his pants had battled many a fire;
his crunchy walk belonged to someone
who was a compulsive liar.
Compulsive Liars
Compulsive liars are so convincing because much of the time they believe their own fabrications. Investigators know them to even pass Lie Detector Tests.
Narcissists are the most notable compulsive liars. Often, we become conscious of their falsities, through hindsight.
One such common lie of Dark Personalities is when they cloak themselves in love. It is an ancient manipulative ploy as is darkness disguised as light, as conveyed in The Holy Bible.
Narcissistic Personality Disorder is no longer viewed in the stereotypical, benign sense as that of someone who looks in the mirror too much, or takes a lot of selfies. It is getting recognition as the malignancy for which it is, along with its other sinister complexities, and utter yuckiness.
Compulsive Liars
Narcissists manipulate their targets like a well-tuned instrument (with exquisite precision). Ensnared by these kinds is a perilous position in which we should hope never to find ourselves; once trapped by a Narcissistic predator, it opens us up to further hook’ations by future abusers because of the Grooming Process.
A machine is meticulous in its function; thus, there is not much chance for error as is with a human being. Although, unlike a machine, those high on the Narcissism spectrum harbor hate, envy, and fury with a vengeance, which they mask behind a believable facade of kindness and humanity. They are the lie, itself.
These evildoers consciences are seared and deadened; they do not self-reflect on their character of malice in order to experience guilt.
Empathetic qualities which allow human beings to live with compassion and sincerity are foreign to these ruthless violators, and enable them to master the dark skills of harming others.
Compulsive Liars
Such dangerous breeds of liars can disguise themselves as romantic companions, business partners, Empaths, buddies, close-knit friends, neighbors, bosses and/or coworkers, ETC.,.
This mask of humanity and altruism (and do not forget about the facade of playing the victim), is the sharp-clawed grip in which they use to hook their victims. They crush us before we even realize what is happening.
If we listen to our gut-instinct, or intuition, it will protect us from people who seem off– even if we cannot put our finger on anything concrete.
We should resist telling this person any private information- or even what brand of toilet paper we use, because one can never know someone’s true intentions until it is too late.
Since compulsive liars exist among us, the cliché Safety is Better than Sorrow resounds with lifesaving truth.
Compulsive Liars
It would be easier to detect undercover villains if we could really see flames surrounding their pants, but these compulsive liars are master deceivers. It can be almost impossible to spot their brainwashing tactics and mind-bending schemes without our intuition and the knowledge of Red Flags to keep ourselves, and our family safe.
We cannot be too careful around such (resist the urge to insert terrible word)… monsters!
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The third time you jump he’ll convince you that you didn’t jump right.
I notice how well you understand it. It’s not just that you’ve lived through it, you’ve worked through it and come out the other side stronger than you were.
I’m glad you listened to your intuition…
Love, light and glittery hugs
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Wow, your words are pretty powerful, too, Eliza! Thank you ♥️ You are Amazing.
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What stuck out so much for me was when you mentioned that narcissists have no ability to feel human emotion (empathy, no conscience, compassion…. nothing). They can do something totally wrong and still somehow come out as the victim. It’s like they can shoot your toe off, and when you call them out on it and they tell you that you’re the one who is in the wrong and they feel offended. It’s really twisted thinking and behavior.
Always love your informative posts, Tamara. They help so much. Hope you’ve been well, my friend.
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Awe, thank you, Manessah ♥️ It’s always lovely to hear from you.
As you know, I’m not a professional, so I can’t guarantee that my facts are scientifically proven, but I’m just going off my own lifetime experiences with these kind.
They do feel anger, jealousy, envy, hate, and negative emotions. They also feel sympathy… for THEMSELVES. And, of course, there are different “levels” of Narcissism, too… so, it’s not always completely ‘cut n’ dry’. There are differences also between the Narcissist and Sociopath.
I’m just mentioning these things so others (not you, my friend), don’t come back, yelling at me… lol.
Manessah, thank you for your sweet comment! You are such a sweetheart!
Love,
Tamara
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You are so very welcome and you’re right. They usually have no problem tapping into certain negative emotions when it comes to themselves. I’ve been on the receiving end of those emotions and it’s not fun.
I hope you have a beautiful Friday, Tamara. Stay amazing. 😊
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TOTALLY LOVE THIS!
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Awe, thank you so much ♥️
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Narcissists SUCK… the life out of their victims.
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