The NARC Ages
2 weeks ago I started a new show called The NARC Ages about dark psychology. If you haven’s seen it yet, I’d love for you to join us.
If you’re like me, you grew up believing that most people are inherently good, they might just be flawed. Most of us assume everyone else mostly thinks and feels and behaves the way we do, having good intentions, but making mistakes at times. If you’re a decent person yourself, it’s very hard to imagine another human being acting willingly evil.
But the truth is, we live in a world with people who are not like us on the inside. They don’t experience empathy the way most of us do. People who can lie without guilt. Manipulate without remorse. Use love as a weapon. Destroy reputations, families, careers, and lives. Not by accident, but sometimes by design.
For a long time, I didn’t want to believe people like that existed. I assumed there had to be some misunderstanding. That if I could just fix the flaws in myself, explain myself better, love harder, be less “sensitive” or more patient, things would eventually make sense.
They didn’t.
The more I learned about narcissism, psychopathy, sociopathy, coercive control, manipulation, and Machiavellianism, the more I realized these aren’t just the buzzwords du-jour. They describe real patterns of behavior that millions of people experience every day. And I began seeing the destruction all around me of people with very similar experiences. Most of them in a haze of not even recognizing what happened to them, but destroyed none the less.
If you don’t understand these patterns, you’re vulnerable to them.
That’s why I started The NARC Ages.
It’s not about creating fear or convincing people everyone is a narcissist. It’s about learning to recognize the warning signs, understanding how these personalities operate, and protecting yourself from people who are capable of extraordinary psychological harm.
Once you can see the patterns, you can’t unsee them.
My hope is that this show helps people make sense of confusing relationships, set safeguarding boundaries, and avoid years of unnecessary pain.
The most dangerous individuals aren’t the ones who are obvious. Often times, they’re some of the most likable (shit, even lovable) characters at first. They’re the people you’d never imagine could hurt you. But they will suck every last drop of life-force out of you with a smile on their face.
We can’t protect ourselves from something we don’t understand.
If you haven’t watched The NARC Ages yet, come check it out. I think this is one of the most important topics I’ve ever covered.
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With all the various subjects you covered in When are My Socks I wondered when you would get around to this subject you REALLY know a lot about. And not in a pleasant way. Still, you have found the path out of the quagmire and putting it behind you, succeeding regardless.
Hoping for your success Kate. Talent shall prevail. 😎🤩