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The Narcissistic Fraudster Syndrome

In contrast to the well-documented “imposter syndrome,” where capable individuals are plagued by self-doubt and fear exposure as frauds, there exists a less discussed yet equally impactful phenomenon. This article explores the troubling reality of individuals who, despite lacking genuine competence, exude unwavering confidence and often engage in deceptive practices to attain and maintain positions of power or influence. These individuals, often exhibiting narcissistic traits, present a facade of expertise and ability that belies their actual shortcomings. Their boldness and ...