Thy NEVER admit that they were wrong or apologize EVER!
i used to think standing up to a narcissist meant yelling back, proving a point, showing them they were wrong. but none of that ever worked. the moment i stopped reacting β when i stopped explaining, stopped defending, just looked at them like i saw through the performance β everything changed. it wasn't anger. it was silence. and somehow, that scared them more than anything i'd ever said. jung was right. once you stop participating in their illusion, the whole thing starts to fall apart.
I am UNAVAILABLE for this conversation.
Turn your back on them, they hate it!
"I am not available for this conversation." Brilliant" Wish I had know this sooner. Would have saved me many, many, many years of abuse and torment.
Reworded: Ain't nobody got time for this! βΊοΈ
Ignore them Forever ,,Fly and don't look back
I am not available for this conversation! Brilliant!
This is where silence becomes a deadly weapon, especially against psychological manipulators. Thanks so much for this share! π
"I am not available for this conversation" indeed...
" I am not available for this conversation!π₯πͺπΎππΎβοΈπ‘ππ½. Protecting my peace!!
Saying to nercissist "I AM NOT AVAILABLE FOR THIS' - IS YOUNG'S MAGIC SENTENCE ! Love it ! π
When you say that, you are engaging them whether you realize it or not. Best thing is to just keep your mouth closed. That really gets them!!!! Show them that they donβt matter anymore! You donβt care how they feel or what they think!
After being unreasonably too patient and tolerant with toxic encounters, I now simply refrain from engaging in a conversation that is rooted in bad intentions, exercise silence, and engage in a joyful activity instead.
"I'm not available for this conversation."
Carl Jung 's advice is 100 % true....
After years of being in a business relationship with a raging narcissist, I began to lose myself to his control and negativity. I am not available for this conversation. I love it, also not available to his manipulation and demeaning behavior.
Took me almost two years to understand this, but Iβm extremely happy that I found my way out. I won.
I'm not available for this conversation....
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