3. Religious Institutions – Weaponizing Faith
One of the most common refuges for a collapsed narcissist is religion. They don the costume of devotion. They change their appearance, perform the rituals, and flood conversations with scripture and sermons. For example, a M*u*slim narcissist may suddenly grow a long beard, wear a cap, and pray five times a day. A Christian narcissist may attend every church service, loudly invoking the Trinity. From the outside, it looks like a transformation, but is it? You need to watch closely.
The entitlement and arrogance seep through. They never leave. God becomes a tool of control, an extension of their ego. They don’t worship with love. They weaponize faith. They preach morality while practicing manipulation. They use religion as a shield against accountability and as a sword to dominate others. Their god is not God at all. It is their ego dressed in holy clothes.
4. Hospice Care – The Final Performance
Hospice care strips away filters, and what remains is raw character. When a narcissist faces terminal illness, you may expect them to soften, to mellow down. Instead, many intensify. They bark orders at nurses, humiliate caretakers, and demand impossible attention. Families are divided, wills are rewritten, and drama becomes their last performance. It’s not uncommon for dying narcissists to summon old rivals just to gloat or cause fresh wounds.
Even as life slips away, they cling to control. They rage at the limits of their body, rage at the loss of power, and rage at the people who dare not obey. Rarely is there a glimpse of honesty. But in most cases, the collapse in hospice is not humility. It is cruelty unmasked, carried all the way to the grave.
There are so many hospice nurses sharing their experiences online, talking about how they had to deal with these monsters and how their narcissism becomes magnified when they are approaching death.
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