The narcissistic person will discard a friend, partner or family member because:
- They think the person has criticized them, or called them out on wrongdoing.
- They think the person has more of something than they do (resentment).
- They don’t want to be seen with a person who might not be popular or “important”.
- They think they might have to share resources with the person.
- They have someone else to spend time with, or to fill the supply they were getting from the person.
- They want to make the person “suffer”.
- They see that the person has some type of difficulty or vulnerability, and don’t want to “have to” put forth any effort to support them.
- They see that the person has some type of responsibility, and they don’t want to “have to” help or make any effort or accommodations.
- They feel threatened by the person’s abilities, looks, experience, kindness, success, values, other relationships, intelligence, money, or even their hardships that might get sympathy or support.
- They think the person will not make them money, or level up their image, position, or popularity.
- They’re not getting an adrenaline rush, or other type of high, from the person

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