Are We Animals?Are We Animals?
N.A.R.C. Troopers: Narcissistic Abuse Recovery Collaborators
Explore the similarities between human and narcissistic behaviors in this thought-provoking episode of 'N.A.R.C. Troopers'.
13:49•27 Sept 2022
Are We Animals? Unpacking Human and Narcissistic Behaviors
“Animals fight to survive and do whatever it takes to stay alive. Animals live in a hierarchy where the strong thrive and the weak perish. Animals eat, mate, play, build, fight and defend. They seek shelter, safety, prey, food and rest. They seek their community in order to be stronger against enemies and danger. They find their tribe. Mental sickness, in one form or another, is rampant all around us. Right, we truly are closer to being on the same survival of the fittest kind of mentality food chain as we pillage the planet and plunder the people.”
Ever wondered if humans are just sophisticated animals? In this intriguing episode of 'N.A.R.C. Troopers', host Prajinta Pesqueda dives into the fascinating question of what separates humans from animals, and where narcissists fit into this picture. Through a blend of insightful discussion and real-world examples, the episode examines the animalistic tendencies that both humans and narcissists display. Think about it: animals fight for survival, live in hierarchies, and do whatever it takes to thrive.
Increasingly, humans seem to be following a similar 'survival of the fittest' mentality, especially in the context of narcissistic behavior. The episode explores how narcissistic abuse impacts human behavior, emphasizing the role of empathy and self-awareness. It also touches on the rise of narcissism in society and the urgent need for higher ideals to guide humanity.
With a mix of humor and deep reflection, this episode is a must-listen for anyone curious about the evolution of human behavior and its darker, more primal aspects.

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