Conversational Narration Speaking to Gen-Z: Real, Casual, Youthful

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Conversational Narration Speaking to Gen-Z: Real, Casual, Youthful

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English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (Canadian-General) North American (General) North American (US West Coast - California, Portland)

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Friends are like accessories, subtle side pieces that should never overpower you and always be complimentary. And if picked out, right, the more shiny the accessory, the more it will magnify your alert. So when I heard it was Cy's first day at Central High, I knew I needed to captivate the new sensation that had everyone abuzz. Welcome to narcissist perspective. Before we begin, please like and subscribe if you haven't already, you always want to help someone first. That way they're indebted to you. There's no better pole than someone who can't walk away because they feel like they owe you. So if it's Cy's first day at Central High, a newcomer on my turf, you bet I'm pulling out all the stops and ensuring I'm the first to show them a helping hand. Cy quickly accepts my help and compliments and impairs themselves by letting their insecurities slip. I would never tell Cy this to their face but never let your insecurity show. It only makes you an easier target. You have to make sure that your new friend isn't going to screw you over to gauge their loyalty. A timely trial is essential, assessing their commitment for the long haul. This procedure naturally following the assurance that they are your friend soulmate entails strategically, testing for me, it entailed coaxing side to my Starbucks workplace, crafting an illusion of isolation while covertly showcasing my influence over the new arrival on the block. This orchestration allowed me to nonchalantly dismiss the visit signaling that I'm too good to be bothered by the new kid everyone is talking about, but most importantly, the new kid is talking about me unquestionably, your friend's role is to stand in your shadow, creating a spotlight upon your brilliance. Without exception, they must refrain from raising doubts about your capabilities, challenging your authority or casting a shadow on your reputation. That's precisely why a size audacity to question my proficiency in orchestrating the English presentation didn't sit well, preparation superfluous. It's not the actions you take. But the actions that people think you take that matter, accountability is worthless. Public opinion propels one forward on the path of success. Here's the thing you must do whatever is necessary to maintain your status and most friendships have an extra date. Once your friend is no longer complimentary to you, it's time to move on. Friends are assets for elevating status, not cradles for complacency. The moment influence slips. So should they besides an eager lineup of prospects is always ready, waiting to be seen with you. And there you have it a glimpse into the mind of a narcissist while dismissing these thoughts and behaviors as villainous may be tempting. They offer a window into the complexities of human behavior. Understanding the nuances of narcissism reminds us that beneath the veneer of confidence often lies traumatic childhoods, vulnerabilities and insecurities that drive such actions. But just because you empathize with someone doesn't mean you give them a free pass to harm you or others. Narcissistic personality disorder is a real disorder that requires professional help for those who live with it and those who are impacted by their abusive behaviors. Did you find this video helpful? Let us know in the comments and make sure to check out the time I found out my friend was a narcissist episode. One. If you missed the first part. Thanks for being here and we'll see you again real soon.