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" ... Despite the recent popularity of the term “narcissist”, there are some distinct differences between someone who has narcissistic traits and someone who may actually have narcissistic personality disorder. Even though a person can only be officially diagnosed by a therapist working with them directly, many people find it useful to better understand this disorder as well as how to distinguish between the two. ... "
" ... Narcissism is a complete focus on the self. Narcissists believe that they are special, and should be able to follow a different set of societal rules than others follow. Narcissists are also known by their inability to be empathic. They may show "cognitive empathy," which is defined as empathy only through words, but not through feelings or action. The narcissist can say, "I'm sorry that happened," but there is no real feeling of remorse or sadness to accompany it. The narcissist says it because he is trying to get something from the person, or he feels like it is the thing he is expected to do to "look good." ... "
" ... Smythe stated that when she first spoke with Shkreli, he said that she “had no idea what I was talking about” in her articles about him. This may have created a challenge for Smythe to show Shkreli that she was a journalist with integrity. However, spending time proving this to Shkreli also meant that she was having continued contact with him. Any time spent with a narcissist or sociopath can lead to being further sucked into their web. Shkreli also painted himself as a victim or martyr, one that needed assistance with being “victimized.” Smythe started to take the role of a supporter and comforter. ... "