Narcissistic Puzzle Peace: Reveal & Outsmart A Toxic Personality

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With a psychologically-animated riddle, discover everything about Narcissistic Personality Disorder: the tactics, the psychological terms, the reflexes, the real mission, and the invisible consequences to its Target. Emotional abuse is a hard riddle to solve, because confusion is the main character. It can trick victims into staying in the dark, finding comfort in denial, or blaming themselves. Everyone deserves the bigger picture to see what's really happening to their energy, their motivation, and those unmasked narcissistic people causing it.


It all starts with a short riddle of The Starving Restaurant which tours the common phrases, stages, and toxic tactics associated with emotional abuse from Narcissistic Personality Disorder. With symbolism included, find yourself in this short mystery. And later take this riddle Seen-By-Scene, finding your own experiences like an Instant Replay from definitions, to techniques, to examples. This riddle is designed psychologically to entertain immediate concerns like:


-Am I suffering from emotional abuse?

-Am I unknowingly entertaining a Narcissist?

-How do I move closer to emotional health?

-What can I expect?



And Outsmart Them & Their Toxic Ways!

Discover 10 new ways to outsmart emotional abuse:


-The Alpha Puppet

-Projection Reversal

-The Flying Monkeys' Net

-The Gravity Pull

-Stone Wall Monopoly

-The Roller-coaster Trap

-The Invisible Butler

-The Cyber Funnel

-And more!


Discover The Difference

Tolerating a Narcissist is completely different from merely experiencing narcissistic traits. While the mere traits feel "I'm... too sexy for my shirt," a Narcissist feels "so sexy, they'll hurt" anyone who embarrasses their fragile ego! From appearance, to reputation, to their perspective, this song never stops in the toxic concert of Narcissistic Personality Disorder.


Over time their ego becomes an unnatural inner bond. So a narcissistic parent's favorite child is their inner child; their real kids exist only to serve the parent's ego. And in the same fashion, a lover to a Narcissist is actually the third wheel. Proof? Where is their energy (not empty words) to fight and nurture, above anything or anyone else? It's a 'twisted design!'


Free Gift Included Inside!

So start The Riddle as your emotional health deserves the answer.

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About the author

"If we don't change our absence of mind, then we don't mind our absence of change." - Jwyan C. Johnson


Years ago, Jwyan C. Johnson wrote the script to a cartoonic police chase to a giant dictionary: the home of our vocabulary words. Cops break down the cover, and they all rush in with their weapons drawn. And as they move around inside this book, we learn that they're looking for one specific word: a simple 9-lettered noun. It has been bragging about its countless offenses committed against our society, against mankind. Surprising unarmed, and not dangerous, this specific word simply turns us against each other.


Detectives follow the "alphabetical" directions to the right page, the right column and the right row, only to discover that this word has disappeared! Nowadays this divisive word lives inside our minds if we let it! The accomplished mystery writer reveals that "ignorance" was the word the police were after.


The creative writings of Jwyan C. Johnson aim to "protect and serve" the mind state because "ignorance is still at large in our society!" And with this contribution, there are some places where ignorance no longer resides so we can win back each other.

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