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28.03.2026 16:11
Not all wounds are visible. Childhood experiences shape how we see ourselves and others, sometimes leading to patterns like narcissism. It’s not about loving yourself too much—it’s often about protecting a hurt self

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How Childhood Trauma Influences Narcissistic Personality Formation
Not all wounds are visible. Some just sit there quietly. They affect the way a child thinks about themselves and how they love and protect themselves. When a child goes through something like being neglected or abused, it does not just go away with time. It can actually change who they are as a person. Narcissism is not about loving yourself too much. Often, it is like a wall that people build around themselves because they are really hurt and do not feel safe. This article is about how things that happen to children can make them grow up to be narcissistic. Let’s get to know more about narcissism. Understanding Narcissism Narcissism is something that people can have in amounts. When it is healthy, narcissism can help people feel good about themselves and want to achieve things. When it is not healthy, it can be a problem. This is known as Narcissistic Personality Disorder or…
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