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Thursday, April 04, 2013
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marley
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Massachusetts
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The following are some of the most common traits of a self-centered person. These should help you identify what a self-centered person is all about. If you look closely, you will find that they share a lot of their traits with a person suffering from a narcissistic personality disorder. They put their happiness before anyone else. They do not show feelings of compassion, sympathy or understanding towards others or society. They tend to abandon someone for satisfying their own needs. They usually make for fair weather friends. They need to be constantly praised and their actions need to be met with approval at all times. They are indifferent to many things in society and people. Do not encourage others to excel in any field. Pull people down with actions and harsh words. They have a huge ego and they don't usually acknowledge their mistakes and rarely ever apologize for the same. Are usually materialistic because inanimate objects can be controlled and manipulated. They need to be in the limelight and the center of attention all the time. They do not listen and exhibit several traits of selfishness. In a conversation, they often cut someone's point to put forth their own. They do not contribute in group activities or projects that involve team work. They often brag about their achievements and have a tendency to make a major deal about something that might be quite minor to begin with. They are very, very possessive about their objects and the people around them and do not like to share anything. They care more about their self image than anything else and want the world to revolve around them. In that way there is always a lack of empathy in relationships. People who are self-centered share a lot of their traits with narcissistic behavior traits and therefore dealing with these kinds of people needs to be managed in the same way that narcissists are dealt with.
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