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11. A broken narcissist addicted to power always has to win, get over, to feed the empty soul. From smallest win such
Wed Jan 14, 2026, 10:05 AM
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as stiffing a contractor for a few thousand to killing millions by withholding aid.

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/13/opinion/trump-presidential-power-addiction.html

It is possible to become addicted to power — particularly for certain character structures. Individuals with pronounced narcissistic, paranoid or psychopathic tendencies are especially vulnerable. For them, power does not merely enable action; it regulates inner states that would otherwise feel unmanageable.

Donald Trump is an extreme illustration of this dynamic. From a psychoanalytic perspective, his narcissism is malignant in the sense that it is organized around a profound inner emptiness.

Malignant narcissism is a combination of narcissism and psychopathology. Because there is little internal capacity for self-soothing or self-valuation, he requires continuous external affirmation to feel real and intact. Power supplies that affirmation. Visibility, dominance and constant stimulation temporarily fill the void.

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