Inside the Psychological Warfare that Destroys Reputations, Isolates Victims, and Protects the Narcissist’s Carefully Crafted Facade
When your closest friends stop answering your calls, your coworkers avoid eye contact in the hallway, and your family members suddenly start to doubt your sanity, you know the smear campaign has begun.
You don’t have to worry. You aren’t making it up. And no, you’re not going crazy. The narcissistic smear campaign is one of the most sneaky types of psychological warfare, and you are now the target of it.
The narcissist sees the world as having only winners and losers, victims and villains, angels and demons. You become the bad guy in their twisted story when you dare to question their carefully built reality. This can happen when you set limits, tell the truth, or just decide to leave. It’s not just gossip; the smear campaign is real. It’s a planned and methodical attack on your reputation meant to cut you off from others, make you look bad, and protect the narcissist’s weak ego at all costs.
Welcome to the dark art of character assassination, where what people think is more important than what is true.
