We are witnessing a systemic downfall that is dismantling the very structures that kept narcissists in power. Think about the traditional toxic family. For generations, the rule was “don’t talk outside the house.” That rule was the narcissist’s greatest protection, allowing the narcissistic parent to abuse what I call the chosen child while maintaining a saintly persona in the community. That system is collapsing. The younger generations are choosing no contact over toxic loyalty. They are refusing to inherit family secrets. When the secret is told, the narcissist loses their kingdom. Essentially, without a kingdom to rule, the narcissist begins to shrink.
This collapse is also happening in our professional, political, and social systems. We are moving into a discernment economy. In the past, the most aggressive, cutthroat individual won. But as systems become more complex and interconnected, the narcissist’s inability to truly collaborate is becoming a massive liability. They can’t keep a team together; they can’t build long-term trust. They are being identified as toxic assets.
The narcissist is currently facing a supply chain crisis. They used to have an endless supply of empathic fuel—people who would give, forgive, and hope. But the empaths have reached a collective “enough.” We are witnessing a mass exodus of empaths from the narcissist’s playground. They are taking their energy, creativity, and labor and walking away, leaving the narcissist to feed on other narcissists. When a narcissist has to feed on another narcissist, it’s a race to the bottom. They are imploding because they have no light left to steal. They are like parasites that have finally killed their host and are realizing they have nothing left to eat. This is the systemic downfall I’m discussing.
Warning: The Extinction Burst
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