storiesinfocommon questionsbulletintags
connectpreviousdashboardtalks

Exploring Social Narcissism: Are We Exploiting Our Relationships?

October 21, 2025 - 17:17

Exploring Social Narcissism: Are We Exploiting Our Relationships?

In today's interconnected world, the phenomenon of "social narcissism" is becoming increasingly prevalent. This behavior is characterized by individuals who selectively engage in relationships that serve their own interests, often at the expense of others. Many people find themselves navigating social interactions with a focus on personal gain, leading to a communication style that prioritizes self-promotion over genuine connection.

Social narcissists often curate their relationships, choosing friends and acquaintances who can enhance their social status or provide validation. This exploitation of social dynamics can manifest in various ways, from superficial friendships to manipulative behaviors aimed at extracting emotional or material benefits. As a result, authentic relationships may suffer, leaving individuals feeling isolated despite being surrounded by others.

The implications of social narcissism extend beyond personal relationships, affecting workplace dynamics and community engagement. It raises questions about the nature of human connection in an era dominated by social media and instant gratification. As we reflect on our communication styles, it becomes essential to consider the impact of our choices on the quality of our relationships and the well-being of those around us.


MORE NEWS

More Us Than It: Why LLMs Are More Transference Than Machine

April 22, 2026 - 04:15

More Us Than It: Why LLMs Are More Transference Than Machine

The dazzling capabilities of Large Language Models (LLMs) often lead us to view them as vast, objective databases or pure reasoning engines. However, a growing perspective suggests a more profound...

Psychology says people who don’t have a lot of good friends often want to reverse it, but just don’t know how

April 20, 2026 - 18:42

Psychology says people who don’t have a lot of good friends often want to reverse it, but just don’t know how

New psychological insights reveal that many adults who struggle to form meaningful friendships are not facing a lack of opportunity or desire, but a critical skills gap. The issue often lies not in...

Psychology Says the Hardest Year of Retirement Isn’t the First—It’s the Third. Here’s Why

April 17, 2026 - 19:43

Psychology Says the Hardest Year of Retirement Isn’t the First—It’s the Third. Here’s Why

The initial phase of retirement is often painted as a period of adjustment, but new psychological insights reveal the true difficulty often arrives later. Experts now identify the third year of...

Why You Feel Empty After Achieving Your Goals

April 16, 2026 - 00:54

Why You Feel Empty After Achieving Your Goals

That long-sought promotion is finally yours. You`ve crossed the finish line of the marathon or launched the passion project. Yet, instead of sustained joy, a hollow feeling creeps in. This common...

read all news
storiesinfocommon questionssuggestionsbulletin

Copyright © 2026 Feelpsy.com

Founded by: Ember Forbes

tagsconnectpreviousdashboardtalks
cookie settingsprivacy policyterms