13 Ways to PUNISH The NARCISSIST | STOICISM

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Published 2024-03-22
13 Ways to PUNISH The NARCISSIST | STOICISM

๐Ÿ” Discover the principles of Stoicism to explore 13 empowering ways to navigate and overcome interactions with narcissistic individuals. Join us on a journey of resilience, self-empowerment, and practical wisdom as we discuss Stoic insights on dealing with narcissism. Embark on a mindful exploration of Stoic principles, discovering effective ways to deal with narcissistic behavior while maintaining your inner peace.

๐ŸŒŸ In this video, we cover:
โœ… Stoically detach from emotional manipulation.
โœ… Establish clear boundaries without unnecessary drama.
โœ… Develop stoic indifference to narcissistic behaviors.
โœ… Concentrate on your responses, not their actions.
โœ… Stoically care for yourself amidst challenges.
โœ… Find validation within; don't rely on external opinions.
โœ… Stoically invest emotions where they truly matter.
โœ… Understand that narcissistic patterns are transient.
โœ… Release resentment for your own peace of mind.
โœ… Stoically prioritize self-care and mental health.
โœ… Silently build a supportive network around you.
โœ… Channel energy into your personal growth.
โœ… Release the need for revenge and focus on moving forward.

๐ŸŒŸ Join us on this empowering journey as we integrate Stoic insights into actionable strategies for navigating narcissism with resilience.


๐Ÿ” Here's what you'll learn:

00:00 - Intro
00:59 - 1. Go limited or no contact if you can.
03:49 - 2. Take authority away from them.
06:50 - 3. Stay calm when theyโ€™re trying to upset you.
09:52 - 4. Build your self-esteem.
12:53 - 5. Set clear boundaries.
15:37 - 6. Find a support system.
18:39 - 7. Expose their behaviour.
21:05 - 8. Trust yourself instead of buying into their lies
23:43 - 9. Trick them into doing you a favour.
27:04 - 10. Focus on self-care.
30:37 - 11. Avoid giving them an emotional reaction.
34:00 - 12. Build a support system to help you stay strong.
37:11 - 13. Recognize when you need help.

#Stoicism #DealingWithNarcissism #StoicPhilosophy

All Comments (21)
  • Ignore toxic people at all gave me a power over them!!! Make them feel little and unimportant!! โคLove your videos, how I wish I get round this video before I even know this kind of Pest of Societies.
  • @Mel-ou2jg
    I'm going to try staring in peoples eyes more and utter less words. The pregnant pause, the looking at my watch. "Ill get back to you", and don't. Change my phone number with the first time they jump or try to jump my boundary. My peace is number 1.
  • @GVM27
    Great content, as usual. When Stoics engage others it's suggested not to act in a selfish or ego-driven manner while some would even speculate that avoiding evil is also a worthy goal when engaging the sensibilities of difficult people. Pushing people one way or another has built-in risks that can be completely unknown, even with the best intentions.
  • @oozziehalifa4435
    What happens when you donโ€™t have supportive people. What happens when the narcissist is your โ€œwifeโ€, who you share 2 young kids with and donโ€™t want to lose your family? The answer can be expensive!
  • @kitkat2469
    I feel that in my relationship the narcissist the one that truly has abused me with his words throughout time the one had the one who has Honestly made me question my own judgments making myself think that I'm the narcissist and I'm the manipulator he's so well trained on being a narcissist I feel as if I've become like him
  • @miachevais4154
    I had to watch this one. You know the saddest thing about certain people vis they eventually kill the goose that lays the golden egg. Not because they're stupid, but because they're disconnected. And they're often the most courageous, intelligent people! That's why arguing with them often is impossible and they bring out your aggressive side. My boyfriend's ex twice attacked him with a knife. The 2nd time he was lucky to live. To his credit he refused to give evidence to put his ex away, because of the children. But he's something else.I must need this *ucking challenge!๐Ÿ˜‚
  • @leroy2057
    It seems like I'm under constant scrutiny talked about hollering finger pointing im trying hard to keep silently as of now I have no support using doesn't help constantly. judge God made us equal gave all I could for twenty years im sandy I'm hurting and Im angry I do have boundaries ๐Ÿ˜ข
  • @carolkemp5935
    Go no contact, they try to get attention. When you ignore them, get on with your life, they find ways of tormenting you to get attention. Spray weedkiller over plants, take parcels from your doorstep, take bird food from your bird feeders. Neighbours make strange noises that annoy you, such as low bass sounds. Leave them on when they are out. Wake you at night with sounds that come from a speaker on their side of the wall or ceiling. What is a person being pursued by the narcissist meant to do?
  • @charles-hr7ir
    Biggest narcissist. Is my older brother . I have my own fab shop. , plus another shop he wanted to split rent on . I help him doung metal work for him . Nothing in return . Hasnt paid his rent share for months yet thinks he has most authority over it , complain my sons truck is in the way . Yet his shit is always in the way , and i pay employees to move his shit around to access my stock some times . He wants wants wants , and take take take . When i get upset. Or bring it up . To start the unfairness of this deal. He cant understand why im angry? . Yet if ut was the other way around . I would never get away with it
  • @dougbenton8767
    When I go no contact, Iโ€™m accused of being a narcissist doing a narcissistic dump. What is it discard? Thatโ€™s the word accusing me of doing a discard makes me just like them.
  • @charles-hr7ir
    I learned how to be calm. But he just takes more advantage of me . And prolongs the not paying rent and get more shit for free . Takes what ever he wants when hes here
  • @juliaj3239
    I thought this was how to deal with a narcissist, not what a narcissist. Iโ€™m looking for how to deal with someone who is one.