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"How can they sleep at night after what they did to me?"It’s the question that haunts every survivor. You’re looking for a sign of a conscience, a tear, or a genuine "I’m sorry." But it never comes. In this video, I’m breaking down the psychological mechanics of guilt and remorse from the perspective of a self-aware narcissist.I’m explaining why we don't experience "Remorse" (feeling bad for hurting you), but we do experience "Shame" (feeling bad for being caught or looking like the villain). Learn how the narcissistic brain deletes guilt to keep the "Hero Mask" intact.
Connect with Lee:
Follow on Instagram/TikTok: @mentalhealnesss
If this episode helped you gain clarity, please leave a 5-star review on Spotify! It helps others find the validation they need to heal. 🌟
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"How can they sleep at night after what they did to me?"It’s the question that haunts every survivor. You’re looking for a sign of a conscience, a tear, or a genuine "I’m sorry." But it never comes. In this video, I’m breaking down the psychological mechanics of guilt and remorse from the perspective of a self-aware narcissist.I’m explaining why we don't experience "Remorse" (feeling bad for hurting you), but we do experience "Shame" (feeling bad for being caught or looking like the villain). Learn how the narcissistic brain deletes guilt to keep the "Hero Mask" intact.
Connect with Lee:
Follow on Instagram/TikTok: @mentalhealnesss
If this episode helped you gain clarity, please leave a 5-star review on Spotify! It helps others find the validation they need to heal. 🌟

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