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Originally Posted by Marsh.
(Post 9974399)
Kanye does it for attention, not because he has any strong beliefs.
Did people genuinely believe he ran on stage during Taylor Swift's acceptance speech because he felt THAT strongly about Beyonce's album?
Nah, he does things to draw attention to Kanye.
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I've run into quite a few highly intelligent creative narcissists in my life. Some who have been very close friends. Some with very unique talents that have been recognized at levels most people don't really experience... most all were creatives in some fashion and highly narcissistic when it came to their levels. In fact, I would say often narcissism is up there in terms of the list of requirements necessary to break into fields that are historically nearly impossible to break into... not many people are and can be narcissistic in that sense... a lot of people we would typically consider narcissistic I would say are mislabeled... really just have a superiority complex, but a weak sense of self... which is a cover for low-self esteem, not a steady disposition ... is not the same as the person who would believe enough in themselves to take their narcissism to
that level, if you know what I mean...
Usually when someone like that makes their views known, it's not necessarily meant to be provocative, but they do see their purpose as rocking the boat... "Well what I see"... because they themselves see their input as being industrious, when it comes to envisioning, thinking outside the box of the sheeple, etc... so they prefer to break the herd apart... sometimes though it is intentionally to to test to see if what they say hits a nerve... which is what I suspect Kanye is doing, and what I think Trump is often doing with his gd tweeting -_-... When it does create a major reaction, then they think, "Oh I see then!... maybe I am going the right direction... it's getting underneath their skins, causing many people to not just react, but respond in a big way... so what I'm doing is the right thing... I've found a way to get in touch with the source of it... "... and most of the time, for a creative narcissist, the issue is
always other people... i.e. they need to fix society, people need to be "taught" they are wrong, that what they think is leading them the wrong direction, etc...
They do tend to think of the rest of society in general is "OK" with mediocre, i.e. they're not really "seeing" the world... just kind of living it and sticking their head in the ground sort of thing... happy to blend in, agree and regurgitate what they consider utterly stupid ideas... and they think most people cannot be truly creative in a sheep mentality, etc... so they see themselves as people who wake others in that sense.
In fact, they get higher degrees of stimulation from interacting with the world on a meticulous level and in their mission to create something that is "world changing"... otherwise, it's boring because they find shallowness to be boring and they find a vast majority of society is highly predictable and mundane... so they crave the
finer things in life, the non-mundane and they seek like personalities who aren't just followers of a group and happily working for others, and who actually see themselves as individuals... what is the point of being a creative if they're just going to do what is easiest, most profitable (though it does matter to an extent if you want to achieve greater things and gain recognition for it), will get "cheap" fame, etc... they would like to do what is visionary... is what they would say about their devotion to their craft... and is my experience of those types of mindsets.
No one would accuse Steve Jobs of not believing the things he says. I think obviously he fits that personality type. I think what a lot of people misunderstand about Trump too, is that actually he is quite high in intelligence... but like Steve Jobs and Kanye, he has some pretty devastating flaws (:laugh:) that make them hard to relate to (irl) for the mass majority of folk in society, so some versions of intelligence in this category may not really be something most people can identify much less appreciate at least on that level... and basic social interactions, small talk, doesn't really appeal to them either... keeping in mind, the same people they've managed to piss off currently/previously... they have all gone against the herd at some point and paid a heavy price from those same folk... but because they see them all part of the "sheeple", for lack of a better term, they feel that only affirms they're going in the right direction... actually... they also know people are fickle and can change their minds when shown the error of their ways... so in their mind, they'll be proven right eventually... if even past death... they're willing to wait as long as necessary...
So it comes as no surprise to me that Kanye would feel like they're like both sharing the same bandwidth in this world, and are each other's "spirit animals" in that sense.... if he is a creative and views the world in that large of a fashion, then that's pretty typical of narcissistic creatives... who view themselves as black sheep or as wolves in a pack of sheeple... someone who most others would be allergic to or have a strange love/hate relationship with... is I guess what he meant by dragon's energy or whatever...
But yes, TLDR... narcissists really do believe the crazy stuff they say. In fact, their opinion of things dominates their world view and guides their purpose in life... typical people's opinion probably doesn't even register with them in that fashion... only that it's purpose is to validate/support their worldview... is my opinion...
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