It's normal to assume you're superior (RE: the "smarter than 99% of people") to others, which is why the overwhelming majority of people recognize death as an inevitability but also refuse to accept it as possible to them at the base psychological level. But yours approaches clinical narcissism. From your brief description, you act only in self-interest and appear to lack a developed sense of empathy. Your concerns are all shallow and only relate to how others see you. That's not to say there's anything wrong with you, though, as, in the end, it's *your* life and therefore all about you. Good luck and I hope you find your answer.
I was thinking the same thing. I think he suffers from narcissistic personality disorder and illusory superiority.
He even has the same writing quality as others I've seen who suffer from those disorders, including inmates in prisons.
Another quality (besides thinking they're smarter and better than everyone else) is an inability to feel empathy and a tencacy to throw tantrums when they don't get their way.
Is it normal I think im superior and dont want friends?
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It's normal to assume you're superior (RE: the "smarter than 99% of people") to others, which is why the overwhelming majority of people recognize death as an inevitability but also refuse to accept it as possible to them at the base psychological level. But yours approaches clinical narcissism. From your brief description, you act only in self-interest and appear to lack a developed sense of empathy. Your concerns are all shallow and only relate to how others see you. That's not to say there's anything wrong with you, though, as, in the end, it's *your* life and therefore all about you. Good luck and I hope you find your answer.
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I was thinking the same thing. I think he suffers from narcissistic personality disorder and illusory superiority.
He even has the same writing quality as others I've seen who suffer from those disorders, including inmates in prisons.
Another quality (besides thinking they're smarter and better than everyone else) is an inability to feel empathy and a tencacy to throw tantrums when they don't get their way.