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Are You A Narcissist?


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Scored 3.

 

One of them had to do with self-sufficiency -- indication that I had to rely on myself to get things done. I guess that doesn't necessarily make someone a narcissist, I don't think diligence and getting your own work done without having to ask for help is necessarily such a narcissistic thing. 

 

Now, not being willing to ask others for help when it would serve one well to do so is a different matter.

 

Oh well.  :cyclops:

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Basilisa Marie

I got six. 

 

Narcissistic Trait     Strength of Trait Authority: 3.00     blueblock.gif Self-Sufficiency: 0.00     blueblock.gif Superiority: 1.00     blueblock.gif Exhibitionism: 0.00     blueblock.gif Exploitativeness: 1.00     blueblock.gif Vanity: 1.00     blueblock.gif Entitlement: 0.00     blueblock.gif

 

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I got six. 

 

Narcissistic Trait     Strength of Trait Authority: 3.00     blueblock.gif Self-Sufficiency: 0.00     blueblock.gif Superiority: 1.00     blueblock.gif Exhibitionism: 0.00     blueblock.gif Exploitativeness: 1.00     blueblock.gif Vanity: 1.00     blueblock.gif Entitlement: 0.00     blueblock.gif

 

 

Catholics are apparently way less narcissistic than everyone else.

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Um I got something like 25.  :mail:

 

Maybe that fancy theology degree has gone to your head? :P

 

Where did you get it, by the way?

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I'm calling this test out... Take the fifth question for example.

 

"The thought of ruling the world frightens the hell out of me." vs. "If I ruled the world it would be a better place." Well, both apply to me. I would be to scared to run the world because I couldn't do it well, but I do think I have some ideas (Illegal abortion, anyone?) that would help some people, at least. It's to black and white, and narcissism isn't. Basically, if you struggle to maintain personal relationships and find them full of problems, and people in general don't like you, see a counselor, even if you think everyone else is the problem, not you.

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