19 Demonic Habits of a Filthy Rich Narcissist
If narcissists are so cursed by their insecurity, emptiness, and emotional bankruptcy, how come some of them end up becoming billionaires? How is it that someone who constantly seeks validation, depends on others for a sense of identity, and is terrified of being exposed ends up on magazine covers, running massive corporations, or becoming the face of success? That is a contradiction no one talks about. It is easy to say that narcissists are fake, fragile, and failing behind the scenes—and they are. But it is also true that some of the most outwardly successful people in the world are, in fact, narcissists. And not just narcissists; we’re talking about full-blown Machiavellian, sadistic, exploitative personalities who climb to the top by stepping on everyone below.
So what’s going on? Let’s find out. I want to pull back that curtain and show you 19 inhuman habits of a highly successful narcissist. You will recognize these behaviors; I bet if you’ve worked under one, dated one, or watched one from afar.
Habit 1: Monetizing Relationships
Habit number one: they monetize every relationship. To a narcissist, people are not individuals; they are pipelines to money, status, or access to influence. If a person cannot be monetized in some way, they are discarded like trash. Successful narcissists climb up by using people as assets. Friends become clients, partners become investors, and team members become unpaid brand ambassadors. There is no real loyalty, only usefulness.
Now, don’t get me wrong. If your partner or friend is also your business partner and contributes in a meaningful way, that’s an entirely different scenario. I’m talking about functionality—the only role you play in their life. If you stop being financially beneficial to them, you will cease to exist, and then you will be devalued.
Habit 2: Copying and Rebranding
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