10 types of people live around with you... you most know
about these people.
1.
The “Narcissist”: This person values themselves over everyone
else. Initially, they might appear nice, but eventually you’ll realize that
their needs and feelings are the only ones that matter. They’ll let you down
when you need their support and turn on you angrily if you inadvertently get in
the way of their needs being met.
2.
The “Drama Queen”: This character needs to be the center of
attention or to create a crisis everywhere they go. Either they’re in trouble
and demand to be rescued or they make problems for the people in their lives.
They’ll often pit one person against the other and then sit back and enjoy the
show.
3.
The “Charmer”: otherwise known as a sociopath. This type of
person might appear attractive and know all the right things to say, but their
whole reason for being is to con their way into getting what they want. They
lie with a smile on their face. They cheat, steal, manipulate and exploit. They
break as many rules as they think they can get away with, all with great
finesse and without a drop of remorse.
4.
The “Cynic”: This angry, bitter individual sees the bad
in everything, but their attitude is really just a psychological defense
against feelings of vulnerability. They’ve unconsciously decided that
negativity and pessimism will prevent them from getting hurt. The problem is,
their rotten attitude is hurtful to everyone else.
5.
The “Complainer”: This individual blames everyone else for
what’s is going wrong in their life. Because they refuse to be accountable for
the consequences of their choices, they keep repeating the same mistakes ad
infinitum, accusing those around them of causing all their suffering.
6.
The “Volcano”: This person carries around a lot of anger just
under the surface. Sooner or later the volcano is going to blow, spewing hot
lava all over you. Their rage is always out of proportion to what’s happening
to them. You’ll end up walking around on eggshells, when what you need to do is
just walk away.
7.
The “Boor”: This is a pretentious name-dropper and
social climber who sees you as a rung on their ladder to success. They’ll stop
at nothing to have the money, power and status they crave. Social interactions
are all strategic to them and designed to maximize access to the lifestyle they
aspire to. They’re incapable of genuine affection.
8.
The “Lost Boy”: This person is a modern-day Peter Pan.
They’ve refused to grow up and instead, try to get their friends and loved ones
to take emotional and even financial care of them. This perpetual child could
actually grow up if they wanted to, but because they’ll never take
responsibility for themselves, they’ll be a burden on you forever.
9.
The “Wild Child”: They’re the rebel, the rule-breaker, the
non-conformist. At first glance, they might seem exciting but very quickly it
becomes clear that their recklessness disregard for their own and everyone
else’s welfare is hurtful and unattractive. Even if they’re willing to suffer
the consequences of their impulsiveness, you don’t have to.
10.
The “Dreamer”: This person always has the next big secret
of success just at their fingertips. They’re full of grand ideas and plans, but
either they don’t follow through or they don’t think things through, both of
which result in social and financial disaster. Attaching yourself to this sinking
ship puts you at risk of being dragged under.
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