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UNDERSTANDING THE NATURAL LAW OF CAUSE AND EFFECT. It is an irrefutable fact that everybody possesses some degree of a personality trait called narcissism. Of course, it is the degree of narcissism in a person that separates a normal person from someone who needs professional help. However negligible one’s degree of narcissism might be, it certainly is capable of pushing a person towards the feeling of entitlement, selfishness, and also the typical ‘Why me’ Question. One’s own answer to the ‘Why me?’ question is usually based on self-pity and the feeling of being a victim of others, of external forces, or simply of misfortune. People who care to set aside this narcissistic trait of theirs, however small and insignificant it might be, and also their feeling of being a victim, succeed in finding out not the answer to the ‘Why me?’ question but a permanent solution to it.
By Tavamithram SarvadaUNDERSTANDING THE NATURAL LAW OF CAUSE AND EFFECT. It is an irrefutable fact that everybody possesses some degree of a personality trait called narcissism. Of course, it is the degree of narcissism in a person that separates a normal person from someone who needs professional help. However negligible one’s degree of narcissism might be, it certainly is capable of pushing a person towards the feeling of entitlement, selfishness, and also the typical ‘Why me’ Question. One’s own answer to the ‘Why me?’ question is usually based on self-pity and the feeling of being a victim of others, of external forces, or simply of misfortune. People who care to set aside this narcissistic trait of theirs, however small and insignificant it might be, and also their feeling of being a victim, succeed in finding out not the answer to the ‘Why me?’ question but a permanent solution to it.

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