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Self-love vs. narcissism

Self-love vs. narcissism

Narcissism:-

It means when you don't see your mistakes, think that you are above everyone and don't care about anyone, you need external validation and you lack empathy for others.

Self-love:-

It means when you see your mistakes, accept them and try to improve in the future, you give the same kindness to yourself that you give to others.

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