You often need constant admiration or reassurance
You feel unusually important, special, or superior
You strongly dislike criticism, even when it is mild
You react with anger, shame, or defensiveness when challenged
You often talk about yourself more than you listen to others
You have trouble feeling genuine empathy for other people
You tend to use people to get what you want
You expect special treatment or exceptions to the rules
You feel entitled to attention, praise, or privileges
You compare yourself to others and need to come out on top
You struggle to admit mistakes or take responsibility
You often blame others when things go wrong
You may feel jealous of others or believe others are jealous of you
You care a lot about status, image, or appearing impressive
You may charm people at first, then become dismissive or controlling
You have unstable self-esteem that depends on outside approval
You find it hard to maintain healthy, equal relationships
You notice these patterns repeatedly across different situations
You are concerned about how your behavior affects others
You are willing to reflect honestly and seek feedback from trusted people
You consider talking to a mental health professional for a proper assessment
