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Apr 16, 2021 12:19AM

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Also, remember that arrogant, narcissistic and sociopathic individuals have plenty of internal validation. Internal validation in and of itself is not necessarily honest nor healthy, although it can be a part of both those qualities. External readings is essential to us as human beings and as members of a society.
While it is great for Wheaton to develop a stable force within himself and is likely (based on his other writings) an essential part of his growth, we (outside commenters) need to stop talking about it as though it is everyone's ideal for every situation. Similarly, we need to stop judging those on the sole fact that some of the validation being sought is external: a healthy person seeks both at different times and for different issues.



Actually you're wrong. Narcissists have no internal validation. They need constant external validation in order to survive. Anyone who has ever been in any sort of relationship with a narcissist knows that everything a narcissist accuses you of is exactly what they think of themselves. They cultivate these relationships in order to manipulate you into giving them the praise they feel they deserve, and only keep you around as long as you give that to them, because they can't give it to themselves.
Wil Wheaton is 100% correct.