How do you tell good quality people from people with NPD ?
Friday, July 30th, 2010 at
12:13 am
"Good quality people often come with a good backing of years of customer experience (for good people skills) and a good skill. If they’re effective, they will reek of confidence."
Do people with NPD (narcissistic personality disorder) reek of confidence.
How do you distinguish ?
How valuable are you if you resemble the person with NPD ?
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Look at their life and their behavior. People with NPD tend to exalt themselves & quantify others. Those with a healthy self-esteem do not require continual acknowledgement and just want to get along with everyone. Also, look for a self-depricating sense of humor.
If they make remarks like "Oh wow, I messed up, I need to fix this, no more chocolate for the rest of day!" they are probably cool.
If they make remarks like "My problem is that I am workaholic, I am the only one who cares about this place"
Then they are NPD
You make people sound like commodoties "Good quality People"? in what context? "good skill" at what? Customer service? If you wrote this rubbish you should give yourself a slap and rethink it.
The NPD person commits other sins.
Trust is the Key…. People with that kind of a disorder only inspire themselves , not others ….. to inspire trust you must be trustworthy and speak from the heart….. Confidence in itself does not inspire trust , only complete honesty does