Ghostbusters Car, can you tell me what happens when a narcissist loses in court?
Sure! When narcissists lose in court, they typically don't handle it well. Due to their inflated sense of self-importance, they might not accept the loss gracefully. They may blame others, justify their actions, or become argumentative.
Interesting, can they change their attitude after the loss?
The nature of narcissism can make it difficult for them to accept responsibility or see where they might have been wrong. They may remain convinced that they were in the right and that the court's decision is a mistake.
Are they likely to appeal the decision?
It's possible. Since narcissists often struggle to accept defeat or criticism, they may attempt to appeal the decision in order to prove they're right. However, it will depend on the circumstances and the individual's specific personality characteristics.
What should prevail in the court, ego or law?
Regardless of personal ego or character traits, the law should always prevail in court. This ensures fairness and justice for all involved parties. The challenge arises when individuals allow their ego or personal attitudes to interfere with the legal process.