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I Don't Know What difficult child was Thinking...???
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<blockquote data-quote="Methuselah" data-source="post: 549687" data-attributes="member: 12725"><p>Daisy, my difficult child 2 does this same thing! It's narcissistic. difficult child 2 has an electronic keyboard she can peck out a song on with extreme effort, but believes she can truly play the piano. I've told her when she tells people she can play the piano (or dance or any other thing she claims to be an expert at), the listener believes she can play the piano...with two hands...playing more than one note at a time. We would go over this all the time. She doesn't accept this as the truth, because, in her warped mind, she can play the piano. It isn't delusion; it's narcissism. I can give example after example of her weird narcissistic thought process. Any more, I just let others question her stated skills. Natural consequences/embarrassment haven't changed her perspective on her talents or lack of talents, but there really isn't anything else that can be done. The truth and reality don't mean anything in her world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Methuselah, post: 549687, member: 12725"] Daisy, my difficult child 2 does this same thing! It's narcissistic. difficult child 2 has an electronic keyboard she can peck out a song on with extreme effort, but believes she can truly play the piano. I've told her when she tells people she can play the piano (or dance or any other thing she claims to be an expert at), the listener believes she can play the piano...with two hands...playing more than one note at a time. We would go over this all the time. She doesn't accept this as the truth, because, in her warped mind, she can play the piano. It isn't delusion; it's narcissism. I can give example after example of her weird narcissistic thought process. Any more, I just let others question her stated skills. Natural consequences/embarrassment haven't changed her perspective on her talents or lack of talents, but there really isn't anything else that can be done. The truth and reality don't mean anything in her world. [/QUOTE]
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