Abuse Proof You : The Narcissist Cure
About Course
This Course corresponds with The Two Mirrors Of Narcissism on Kindle Vella. Check out more of our “Read Along Courses” on Kindle Vella!
Welcome to The Narcissist Cure!
Everything I have that is Narcissist related to get your through The Narcissist Purge, is here.
As I create more helpful tools, I add them here.
The hardest thing people have to adjust to is the “contagiousness” of Narcissism, but also, the realization of what “Empathy” really is. “The Possession” or “Consumption” does too good a job hiding from everyone. The Narcissist most of all.
It is the Narcissist who is always last to know that they are a Narcissist.
It took me 5 months to get rid of mine. The core focus? Change your Language.
#1 Sign that “you’ve got it?”
- Narcissists Isolate.
- Narcissists speak in the 3rd Person almost exclusively.
- Narcissists have an overwhelming desire to withdraw and seclude.
This Course strips the Delusion and shows you the bare, naked truth of Narcissism.
You want my advice? Hate Narcissism more than anything else and commit to ridding yourself of every vile drop of it.
Good luck! I’m cheering for you!
Before we begin, take a quick look at this excerpt from Wikipedia on Logic. You can read the full article here. :
Intentional fallacy
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Sometimes a speaker or writer uses a fallacy intentionally. In any context, including academic debate, a conversation among friends, political discourse, advertising, or comedic purposes, the arguer may use fallacious reasoning to try to persuade the listener or reader, by means other than offering relevant evidence, that the conclusion is true.
Examples of this include the speaker or writer:[48]
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Diverting the argument to unrelated issues with a red herring (Ignoratio elenchi)
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Insulting someone’s character (argumentum ad hominem)
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Assuming the conclusion of an argument, a kind of circular reasoning, also called “begging the question” (petitio principii)
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Making jumps in logic (non sequitur)
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Identifying a false cause and effect (post hoc ergo propter hoc)
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Asserting that everyone agrees (argumentum ad populum, bandwagoning)
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Creating a false dilemma (either-or fallacy) in which the situation is oversimplified, also called false dichotomy
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Selectively using facts (card stacking)
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Making false or misleading comparisons (false equivalence or false analogy)
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Generalizing quickly and sloppily (hasty generalization) (secundum quid)
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Using an argument’s connections to other concepts or people to support or refute it, also called “guilt by association” (association fallacy)
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Claiming that a lack of proof counts as proof (appeal to ignorance)
A Narcissist weaponizes Logic. You learn Logic, and you become Abuse Proof. You not learning Logic *is* what has kept you vulnerable to abuse.
Fun Fact : Logic was removed for The Educational Curriculum by the Roman Church to keep the People controllable.
Here is The List of Fallacies for you to review.