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They Are Rotting Inside: The Brutal Karma Destroying the Narcissist
If you’ve ever been hurt by a narcissist, you’ve probably wondered whether they’ll ever face the consequences of their actions. From the outside, they may appear happy, successful, and completely unaffected. But what you see is often far from the truth.
The narcissist’s greatest punishment isn’t public failure or instant karma—it’s the prison of their own mind.
Behind the mask of confidence often lies deep insecurity. Narcissists depend heavily on attention, admiration, and validation from others to feel worthy. No matter how much praise they receive, it never lasts. They are constantly chasing the next source of approval, trapped in an endless cycle of emotional hunger.
When someone walks away, especially someone they believed they controlled, it creates a wound they rarely admit. They may replace you quickly or pretend they don’t care, but rejection threatens the image they work so hard to protect.
Their real karma is living with constant emptiness, fear of exposure, and an inability to form truly authentic connections. While others can heal, grow, and build meaningful relationships, narcissists often repeat the same destructive patterns over and over again.
The best revenge is not watching them suffer. It’s moving forward, finding peace, and living a life where they no longer have power over you.
That is the freedom they can never fake.
One of the main reasons why I love living in Indonesia is that you can hear adzan everywhere and every single day, unlike if we were abroad.
Good morning everyone and have a wonderful day! May Allah blesses you all
in a blink of an eye
Parenthood is full of excitement but can be daunting. Single parenting is scary and challenging.
As parents we are learning and growing at the same time as the children are. There is no training, there is no manual, there is no real right or wrong, all we can do is our best.
Alhumdillah, i am who i am and how I am now because I had to find the strength to get through everyday, in order to be the parent they needed. Its not been easy, but I pray everyday that they grow up to be a decent and happy human and a good muslim.
Not sure where the time went, but no matter how big they get, they will always be our babies.
Looking for divorced/ independent women/ single mom. Who is emotionally broken. From lahore i might help to come over from this trauma.