How An Empath Becomes a Super Nova to Destroy a Narcissist

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Publicado 2024-07-21

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  • @carparthero
    a narcissist's worst nightmare is an educated empath. the gig is up at that point. and they'll discard you quickly. but you'll know the truth. and they'll hate you for it. in my lived experience, emotionally abusive narcissists will lose their minds if empaths do these 10 things: 1. let them know you're onto them 2. remain completely non-reactive 3. radical honesty, accept them for who they are. 4. treat them with indifference 5. rejection 6. exposure 7. unfavorable comparisons, compare the narcissist to normal, good people's behaviours 8. ignore them 9. get happy with your own activities 10. establish and maintain no-contact. cheers from southern ontario, canada 🍁
  • @mellylouwho
    You helped me get out of my narcissistic marriage after 8yrs of hell. Thank you. ❤
  • @SK-qh5ps
    Yep, totally. we destroy their false fragile ego with constant truth.
  • A supernova empath may be confused for a narcissist. This because of the cold indifferent response to a narcissists crybaby victim act. Onlookers who only see the surface fall for the theatric but the empath sees right through the sheep-skin layer, looks right at the wolf in the eye saying "nice try".
  • I remember telling my step father that this was the last time he was going to hit me. I was 18.
  • @a.williams10
    Perfectly explained, Danish. Only those who have gone through such abuse truly understand. Going No Contact, calling their obnoxious behaviour out and defending your boundaries is not becoming like them. Intentions and context matter. Thanks for sharing your own experiences with us. Keep shining 🙏🏻💖🌟
  • @altervaas
    "But sometimes cruelty is the only way to make a point so clearly that nobody can ever mistake its intent." - Peter Turbo
  • @sandrathomas2893
    The meek will inherit the earth. The last will be first and the first last.
  • Uff...this is what happened to me. After 3 years of repressed anger, i exploded at him at once and kicked him out of the apartment.
  • @kw3113
    Gave mom chance after chance and at 59 I went super nova.
  • @lindastrehlow295
    Oh yeah, you get pushed too far and one day, BOOM! A person can only take so much, and Empaths take on so much more than most people do when it comes to abuse. This is why the explosion finally happens. And yes, it is an absolutely horrible experience. Not something in our nature to do. I was literally on my back for days after....could not move. Much LOVE❤❤❤
  • You are so right we all can make mistakes but it’s something wrong with grown people who are performing criminal acts against another and teaching this to their own children allowing their children to do their bidding for them all the while laughing and calling it righteous is down right the worst kind of evil I have ever witnessed in my life.
  • @amitk2017ak
    This is me right now. Just pushed back with every bit of remaining energy left in me, after which all other energy is diverted to leaving. Leaves you feeling like you've wrestled a beast, continuously, for years on end.
  • @annaburns2865
    Exactly. People will try to blame you for your reaction to abuse. But the narcissist had it coming for years. 😂
  • @rosyxue1785
    I just CALLED OUT one in my life one week ago. She was pure evil and she think of ways to "rub salts on my wounds" intentionally. I told her directly on the face that "You did everything on purpose!" and just walked off. Thinking back, if not for that day, I didn't know that I was so strong. I finally realized that she worth NOTHING from me.
  • @Tommytwostroke
    I sent the Narc a letter calmly calling him out on everything and told him I don’t need or want him in my life and said I don’t want a reply , wished him well. He raged at me in a text , I never responded and blocked him. Good riddance