The sense of self-worth of entity narcissism is based on the feeling of "I'm fine", not determined by external things. It has nothing to do with prestige, money or appearance. I am who I am, and I feel good from the bottom of my heart. This is a very real thing. Virtual narcissism is just the opposite.
However, objective facts tell us that we can't always be good and right. In most cases, this is just an illusion. However, it is with the support of this illusion that we will struggle and work hard. But with the growth of age, we are bound to understand awe and weaken the heart of disputes. From virtual narcissism to real narcissism is a gradual evolution process from 0 to 1
Entity narcissism, also known as the pursuit of nourishing life. Natural virtual narcissism is to nourish the so-called face, that is, those superficial things.
This process will increase a person's physical narcissism, and in this profound relationship, a feeling of "I am fine" will be produced. Do you need anything to prove yourself at this time?
Generally speaking, the more narcissistic elements a person has, the higher the score of healthy narcissism can be considered. When a person grows up, if he admits that he and his parents are not omnipotent, he can face the real world more and more and establish realistic self-esteem, self-confidence and self-worth, that is healthy narcissism.
The so-called self-complete person is a person who can be psychologically independent without parents. He believes that he is basically capable of facing the challenges of life. If he encounters setbacks, he can treat them objectively. He does not easily blame others or himself, but believes that he can do it and knows how to appease his frustration.
Research shows that people with high scores in healthy personality index have strong psychological adaptability, strong self-esteem, good self-regulation ability, optimistic attitude towards the world and clear and stable self-cognition. Relatively speaking, they are also less vulnerable to stress.
The process of growing up is the process of forming healthy narcissism. "One day, there was someone outside." We will gradually realize that everyone is different and everyone's ability is limited, so we will begin to admit our own shortcomings and accept the superiority of others.
In other words, growth is actually a natural process of physical and mental interaction. In this hearty break and reconstruction, I hope we can live the best of ourselves.