In our exploration of human behavior, the interplay between evil and narcissism often generates intriguing discussions. Evil is typically characterized by actions that cause harm or suffering to others, while narcissism refers to an inflated sense of self-importance and a lack of empathy for others. While there is a historical association between these two patterns of behavior, suggesting that all evil individuals possess narcissistic traits oversimplifies a complex landscape of morality and psychology. First, it's essential to clarify what is meant by “evil.” Philosophers, psychologists, and sociologists have long debated the nature of evil. It can manifest in various forms—from acts of cruelty and betrayal to systemic injustices that perpetuate suffering. Usually, these actions seem to stem from a disregard for the well-being of others. But can we narrow this down to a single psychological profile? Narcissism, particularly in its extreme forms, can certainly be linked...
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