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Who is Most Likely to be a Narcissist?

It is neither empirically sound nor morally justifiable to selectively target particular collectives or individuals as predisposed to embody narcissism. Narcissistic tendencies, a dimension of personality, pervade divergent social strata and occupational domains, thereby negating any definitive association with specific groups or individuals. The primordial understanding lies in the recognition that narcissism assumes a gradient continuum, wherein varying intensities of narcissistic attributes are perceptible among individuals.

This nuanced manifestation of narcissistic traits is contingent upon the interplay of genetic predispositions, environmental influences, and psychological determinants. Consequently, hasty suppositions or sweeping generalisations regarding particular collectives or individuals based on the presence of these traits lack both efficacy and ethical grounding.

Should one harbour suspicions pertaining to an individual’s potential narcissistic inclinations, it becomes incumbent upon them to approach the situation with empathic discernment and, if deemed necessary, to seek guidance from mental health professionals. Only qualified practitioners within the realm of mental health possess the requisite expertise to bestow an accurate diagnosis and administer appropriate intervention to individuals afflicted with narcissistic personality disorder or related afflictions.

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