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The concept of group narcissism might appear paradoxical, as narcissists are often perceived as solitary individuals. However, recent insights reveal that certain factors can create a bond among narcissists, leading to intriguing social dynamics.
Narcissists often thrive in environments where admiration and validation are abundant. When they come together, they may form a collective that amplifies their self-importance and reinforces their beliefs. This group can become a breeding ground for competition and one-upmanship, as each member vies for attention and dominance.
Additionally, shared traits such as entitlement and a lack of empathy can create a unique camaraderie among narcissists. They may find solace in their mutual understanding of each other's need for admiration, fostering a sense of belonging. However, this connection can also lead to toxic interactions, as the group's dynamics may exacerbate their self-centered behaviors.
Understanding the nuances of group narcissism can shed light on how these individuals interact and influence each other, ultimately challenging the stereotype of the lone narcissist.
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