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Confidence inspires, narcissism drains: The truth behind first impressions

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 9, 2025, 18:49 IST
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Confidence or narcissism? How to spot the fine line between strength and self-obsession


Self-confidence and narcissism might well be two sides of the same coin in a first impression—both are brimming with self-confidence and confidence regarding oneself. Though being in an extreme form in some sense and having to be tolerated, particularly where human beings and business are concerned, confidence is a great virtue that entails growth and building up, whereas narcissism might breed skeptical questions and shattered relationships.

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Confidence: The pillar of self-trust



Confidence stems from self-awareness and authentic self-value. Confidence is a realistic self-belief. Confident people remain grounded and value excellence without belittling failure. The confident person embraces criticisms, maintains minds open to learning from mistakes, and is able to bask in other people's success. Confidence can motivate one to lead, make choices, and confront challenges with a positive attitude. Confidence is best at energizing others and resulting in excellent leadership, collaboration, and trust.

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Narcissism: A grandiose sense of self



Narcissism being a personality style has a grandiose sense of self, needs constant admiration, and has no empathy. Narcissists belittle, blame, and take control of the conversation & situation. They find self-worth outside themselves, and they'll take advantage of and harm others to impress greater-than-average. That's trouble, particularly if they're threatened by ego or expectation. Grandiose narcissism involves an inflated belief in oneself, which often leads to overconfidence.

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Key differences at a glance



Self-Perception: Healthy people have a realistic self-concept; narcissists have a grandiose inflated self-concept.
Reaction to Criticism: Healthy people can accept criticism; narcissists react in rejection or ghosting the criticizer.
Empathy: Responsiveness and openness are healthy; narcissists are closed to care for others' feelings.

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Why the difference matters



Recognition of narcissism and confidence are the foundation for healthy friendships and self-growth. Identification of confidence as arrogance—or ignorance of narcissism that is masked as charm—may create confusion and cancerous friendships. Being a healthy confidence friend involves standing upon humility, empathy, and being open to learning, and being an antidote to narcissism involves standing upon accountability, emotional intelligence and maturity.

Whereas self-confidence is healthy and empowering, indicating narcissism is unhealthy. Having knowledge of the thin, destructive line between the two assists one in maintaining self-confidence in the absence of self-admiration, leading to better relationships and a balanced ego.

Dr. Sumit Grover, Psychologist, Motivational Speaker & Life Coach

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