There's a reason your narcissistic coworkers might be getting promotions instead of you — here's what you can learn from them
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- Narcissists often believe that they can accomplish anything, even if they don't have the abilities necessary for the task.
- Many narcissistic people are able to stave off impostor syndrome, a condition in which skilled and admired people believe themselves to be frauds.
- Here's how to implement the good parts of narcissism — and don't worry, it won't make you an egomaniac.
People with narcissistic personality disorder believe they are fundamentally special, have no qualms about taking advantage of others, and need constant attention and praise. See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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