Your score is 28, out of 40. Higher scores indicate greater levels of narcissism.
Your score was higher than 91.9 of the sample.
lol I outnarced Jim
Your score is 28, out of 40. Higher scores indicate greater levels of narcissism.
Your score was higher than 91.9 of the sample.
lol I outnarced Jim
That should be a warning sign.
Some of these answers pit objectively good traits (more narcissistic) against objectively bad traits (less narcissistic). This test actually measures subclinical narcissism aka narcissism as a personality trait rather than a disorder so I think healthy narcissism is also a factor here.
Some of these answers pit objectively good traits (more narcissistic) against objectively bad traits (less narcissistic). This test actually measures subclinical narcissism aka narcissism as a personality trait rather than a disorder so I think healthy narcissism is also a factor here.
Healthy narcissism wouldn't score this highly.
Some of these answers pit objectively good traits (more narcissistic) against objectively bad traits (less narcissistic). This test actually measures subclinical narcissism aka narcissism as a personality trait rather than a disorder so I think healthy narcissism is also a factor here.
Healthy narcissism wouldn't score this highly.
A lot of the "narcissistic" answers don't seem that negative on a person to say.
Some of these answers pit objectively good traits (more narcissistic) against objectively bad traits (less narcissistic). This test actually measures subclinical narcissism aka narcissism as a personality trait rather than a disorder so I think healthy narcissism is also a factor here.
Healthy narcissism wouldn't score this highly.
A lot of the "narcissistic" answers don't seem that negative on a person to say.
On their own seperate from the rest of the questions is one thing, but as for building an entire comprehensive picture? Even Tryp's example of a trait that's not overtly disorderly from narcissism paints a very different picture when the overall score is higher.
Test score or not though, I wouldn't say your narcissism is healthy, but rather a cope for your oversensitivity. When pressed, your points show you bartering with your fears while saying that you aren't allowed to show weakness.
You're playing a bit part purely for the sake of impressing yourself, but you think you're the script you're reading instead of the actor playing it. If someone else were to play the part of you, s/he'd be treating you the way you treat this forum.
Your need to elevate yourself is over how, somewhere within you, you know you aren't hot shit, so you constantly have to put others down to feel bigger. It's like being a school bully who's too exhausted and in his own head to actually bully people. Since you can't size yourself up in a way that's good enough for you, you size everyone else down, lending you to fixating on who's greater/less than without ever knowing what you equal.
I think if you truly figured yourself out, down to the depressing nitty gritty, that your narcissism would diminish significantly, but that's something you don't want to do from figuring that this illusory bravado is strength. You have to actually want to get better.