Summary:
The book explores the concept of narcissism through the lens of seven detrimental traits: shamelessness, magical thinking, arrogance, envy, entitlement, exploitation, and bad boundaries. It provides insights into the behaviors of narcissists and offers strategies for dealing with them effectively in various relationships.
Key points:
1. Narcissism Spectrum: The book explains narcissism as a spectrum, not a binary concept. It's healthy in small amounts but can lead to personality disorders when excessive.
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