The article explains the difference between normal narcissistic traits and narcissistic personality disorder (NPD), highlighting nine signs of NPD using the acronym 'SPECIAL ME' and offering three indicators to help individuals determine if they are not narcissists, such as genuine emotional responses, belief in equal worth of all people, and self-love, which is typically absent in narcissists.
A diagnosed narcissist, Jacob Skidmore, explains three ways to tell if you aren't a narcissist: genuine emotions, belief in equal inherent worth of all people, and lack of grandiose self-love. He emphasizes that these signs can help differentiate non-narcissists from those with NPD, but advises seeking professional diagnosis for certainty.
Germany's Constitutional Court ruled to withdraw state subsidies and tax relief from the extreme right-wing NPD, now known as "Die Heimat," for six years, citing its anticonstitutional agenda. The ruling could impact similar measures against the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD). The decision marks the first time such action has been taken by the court, and comes after the party failed to obtain enough votes in recent elections.