MrsPeel wrote:
That's a good point.
I also believe that narcissistic traits are inherent in human populations for good reason.
Autistic traits also, though the reasons are different.
It's all about nature maintaining a balance.
Developmental delays -- it's normal to children and teenagers to be more self centered, but not adults.
Poor filtering/regulation -- dealing with both incoming and outgoing management -- basically more demanding self care than one's executive functions.
Asocial priorities and focus -- which is not the same as being self centered, but can be registered as.
Rigidity traits -- the whole bit of insisting what's right and wrong, may translate as insensitivity.
Poor sense of self and identity -- can be related to developmental issues. Definitely tied to poor social experience.
Poor sense of belonging, poor validation, compensating by 'self obsession'.
Feel free to add more.