5 Times a Narcissists Gets a Reality Check from God (But Never Learn)

What if I told you that from time to time, the universe gives a narcissist a reality check just to remind them of their true place? Every single time, they think they have outsmarted it. They truly believe they can manipulate karma the same way they manipulate people. But the universe always finds a way to show them who they really are. You may think, “No, I’ve never seen a narcissist fail.” They always seem to win, even when they keep hurting others. But the truth is, they do receive reality checks; they just hide them so well from the world that you don’t see them.

For example, they might face sudden financial losses out of nowhere. Or the people they once idolized—their biggest enablers and supporters—suddenly turn on them, showing them their true place. That becomes their biggest injury, because for a narcissist, losing validation is worse than losing money. Imagine their life without money, without enablers and attention. The universe does not stop there, either. It hits where it hurts most—with sickness, isolation, and silence. And when that happens, there is no one left to take care of them.

Business Collapse: The Narcissist’s Downfall

Number one: when their business collapses after exploiting everyone around them. A narcissist’s biggest downfall begins where they feel most untouchable— their business or career. They build their empire not on hard work or honesty, but on manipulation, shortcuts, and charm. In the beginning, they appear to be big visionaries. They overpromise to clients, charm investors, and use people as ladders. They think they are the smartest person in the room and above all rules. But slowly, the cracks start to show. Employees stop trusting them, clients pull back, and their fake confidence hides poor management, unpaid bills, and chaos behind the scenes. They have built a tower of cards on other people’s labor, and one gust of wind knocks it all down. When it collapses, they don’t take responsibility; they call it bad luck. They blame others—partners, employees, and even God. You will never hear them say, “I was greedy,” or “Yes, I mistreated people.” Instead, they cry victim and convince themselves that life is unfair. And when they start another venture built on the same lies, they refuse to learn that no amount of charm can replace integrity.

Losing Enablers: The Narcissist’s Worst Nightmare

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