For centuries—not just decades—the narcissist was the apex predator of the social world. They relied on the darkness of information. If a narcissist destroyed a family in one town, they could just move on to the next town and start over, right? If a narcissistic boss ruined a company, they could hop to the next one with a fresh mask and a clean slate. They thrived because human memory was short, and communication was slow. They lived in the gaps between what people knew and what they suspected.
But we have entered the era of radical transparency. The internet didn’t just give us cat videos; it provided a global real-time database of human pathology. The manual on how these individuals operate has been leaked to the entire planet. Terms like love bombing, triangulation, devaluation, discard, and gaslighting are no longer niche psychology terms; they’re common knowledge. People now call them buzzwords. This has created a massive leak in the narcissist’s fuel supply. You see, a narcissist requires an ignorant audience to perform their play. They need people who do not know the script. But today, the audience has the script in their hands. We are watching them perform, and we’re calling out the scenes before they even act them out. This is why you see empaths rising.
Why? Because they are finally becoming aware. This awakening is happening at an intrapersonal level inside of you, but it is reflecting a massive systemic shift. We are moving away from a world that values appearance and status—the narcissist’s home turf—toward a world that desperately craves authenticity and depth, the empath’s home turf. The narcissist is a two-dimensional creature in a three-dimensional world that is finally demanding depth. They are running out of runway because their entire identity is built on a foundation of air, while the world is finally asking for solid ground.
Systemic Downfall of Narcissistic Structures
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