Indifference 1100 Words You Need
Indifference 1100 Words You Need
/ɪnˈdɪf.ər.ənts/ (noun)
- lack of interest in something, apathy, coldness, coolness, unconcern, disinterest
- lack of importance or significance, meaninglessness, irrelevance, triviality, insignificance
This emotional vampirism is why narcissists are dramamongers. Most targets miss that they feed on positive emotions too — that’s why love bombing and excessive idealization are part of their toolkits. Narcissists need to create an emotional map of their targets — something that lets them know what buttons to push. Indifference is their kryptonite. It completely short circuits things. Without those heightened emotional responses, everything grinds to a halt, and they lose control. Peace and tranquility confound them. That’s why arguments are such a powerful tool for them. They poke and prod and harass and escalate until they get a response. It’s not only their fix, though. They’re also gathering intel to update their map of you and maintaining their ability to get you to capitulate to them. To neutralize a narcissist, you can’t give them access to your true emotions, and you have to stop complying. It requires a very strong will, but it’s the only way to take back control from them.
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Antonyms: concern, interest, fondness, keenness, importance, significance
Adjective: indifferent
Adverb: indifferently
Farsi: خونسردى ، بى علاقگى ، لاقيدى ، سهل انگارى