What are narcissists likely to say in their final days? What statements might they make? Well, depending on where the narcissist was—or is—in their life, their statements can vary. Factors like their success, age, and power can all influence their final words.
Fear will dominate their behavior, as narcissists are devoid of peace. They are likely to use their final moments to cause pain and confusion. Their last words will typically reflect their deeply ingrained patterns of self-centeredness and their need for control.
One of the most common phrases they might say is, “I forgive you.” This statement implies that you have wronged them and that, in their supposed goodness, they are choosing to forgive you. This is hypocritical and a lie. It highlights their lack of accountability and tendency to shift blame. They would never ask for forgiveness, as that would require admitting they were wrong. Even in their final moments, they continue to play the victim and insist that others are the problem.
In addition to “forgiving” others, narcissists may make other blame-shifting statements. They will claim that someone or something else is responsible for their predicament, but not them. They’ll convince themselves—and try to convince others—that their suffering or situation is someone else’s fault.
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