The Money Hungry Narcissist (Personal Experiences)The Money Hungry Narcissist (Personal Experiences)
Heal from within after Narcissistic Abuse with Danish
Danish Bashir exposes the financial manipulation tactics of money-hoarding narcissists through personal stories and expert insights.
9:30•8 Jan 2024
The Money-Hungry Narcissist: Tales of Financial Manipulation
Episode Overview
- Unveiling the traits and impact of the money-hoarding narcissist
- Insightful personal experiences shedding light on the narcissist's secretive and manipulative financial behaviours
- Understanding the ethical dilemmas and lack of empathy displayed by the money-hoarding narcissist
- Exploring the lasting impact of financial manipulation on the victim and their family
- Empowering message of healing and recovery after narcissistic abuse
“A money-holding narcissist functions through the delusional grandiosity that having a lot of money brings in. They never spend on others, they never spend on themselves, but they like to boast, they like to show off.”
Imagine being in a relationship where every penny you spend is scrutinized, and financial decisions are wielded as weapons. In this episode, Danish Bashir takes listeners on a journey through the world of the money-hoarding narcissist. These individuals amass wealth but are stingy to the core, leaving their partners to shoulder financial burdens. Through personal anecdotes and professional insights, Danish reveals the secretive and manipulative behaviors that characterize these narcissists.
You'll hear about the guilt-tripping tactics they use, the ethical dilemmas they create, and the extreme lengths they'll go to maintain control over money. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to understand the financial dynamics of narcissistic abuse and find ways to reclaim their financial independence.

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