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The Malignant Optimism Of The
AbusedI often come across
sad examples of the powers of self-delusion that the
narcissist provokes in his victims. It is what I call
"malignant optimism". People refuse to believe that some
questions are unsolvable, some diseases incurable, some
disasters inevitable. They see a sign of hope in every
fluctuation. They read meaning and patterns into every
random occurrence, utterance, or slip. They are deceived by
their own pressing need to believe in the ultimate victory
of good over evil, health over sickness, order over
disorder. Life appears otherwise so meaningless, so unjust
and so arbitrary...
So, they impose upon it a design, progress, aims, and paths.
This is magical thinking.
"If only he tried hard enough", "If he only really wanted to
heal", "If only we found the right therapy", "If only his
defences were down", "There MUST be something good and worthy
under the hideous facade", "NO ONE can be that evil and
destructive", "He must have meant it differently" "God, or a
higher being, or the spirit, or the soul is the solution and
the answer to our prayers".
The Pollyanna defences of the abused are aimed against the
emerging and horrible understanding that humans are specks of
dust in a totally indifferent universe, the playthings of evil
and sadistic forces, of which the narcissist is one - as well
as against the unbearable realization that their pain means
nothing to anyone but themselves. Nothing whatsoever. It has
all been in vain.
The narcissist holds such thinking in barely undisguised
contempt. To him, it is a sign of weakness, the scent of prey,
a gaping vulnerability. He uses and abuses this human need for
order, good, and meaning - as he uses and abuses all other
human needs. Gullibility, selective blindness, malignant
optimism - these are the weapons of the beast. And the abused
are hard at work to provide it with its arsenal.
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