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Applesauce Cake Day

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Belmont Stakes (US-NY)

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Environment Day, World

Fish and Chips Day, Ntl. (UK)(1944)

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Flag Day (FI)(1867)

Flag Week, Ntl.

Food Safety Day, World

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Gingerbread Day, Ntl.

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Gun Violence Awareness Day, Ntl.(1998)

Haemochromatosis Week, World

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History Day Competition, Ntl.

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Independence Dragon Boat Regatta (US-PA)

James Beard Awards

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Saint Erasmus (Elmo) Day (303AD)

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Tribeca Film Festival (US-NY)

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Volunteers Week (UK)

Western Australia Day (AU-WA)

Whale Film Festival, World (US-HI)

Windsurfing Regatta and Music Festival, Worthington (US-MN)

Yarn Bombing Day, Intl.

Yell "Fudge" at the Cobras in North America Day

Yo-Yo Day, World (1892)

Beer Week, Philadelphia (US-PA)

Click-It-or-Ticket Mobilization

Dragon Boat Festival (CN)

French Open (FR)

Isle of Man TT (UK)

Reconciliation Week (AU)(1967)

Tomato Fortnight, British (UK)

Triple Crown

Islamic Year 1446 (M)

Islamic Year 1446 (M)

15th of Khordad (IR)(1963)

24 Hours of Le Mans (FR)

Aboriginal Day, Ntl. (CA)

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Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON)(MO)

African-American Music Month

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Alcoholics Anonymous Founders Day (1935)

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Alzheimer's Disease and Brain Awareness Month, Ntl.

American Bald Eagle Day (1782)

Animal Rights Awareness Week, Ntl.

Animal Rights Day, Ntl.

Anne and Samantha Day

Antifascist Struggle Day (HR)(1941)

Aphasia Awareness Month, Ntl.

Apple Strudel Day, Ntl.

Applesauce Cake Day

Archives Day, Intl.

Ardbeg Day (UK)

Arjan Dev (S) (1606)

Armed Forces Day (GT)(1871)

Army Day (JO)(1916)

ARRL Field Day

Artichoke Festival, Castroville (US-CA)

Artigas Day (UY)(1764)

Ascension Day (JO)(1999)

Ashadha (H)

ASK Day, Ntl.

Asteroid / Meteor Day, Intl. (1908)

Ayatollah Ruollah Khomeini Day (IR)(1989)

Baby Boomers Recognition Day

Baby Jumping Festival (ES)

Bach Fest, Leipzig (DE)

Ballpoint Pen Day, (1943)

Ban Live Transport, International Day of Action

Banning Interracial Marriage Ruled Unconstitutional (Loving 1967)

Barcode Day (1970)

Bathing and Basking Festival, Xi Shai Jie (CN)

Bathroom Reading Month, Ntl

Beautician's Day

Beer Day, Britain (UK) (1215)

Beer, Organic Craft Brewfest, Portland (US-OR)

Belmont Stakes (US-NY)

Best Friends Day, Ntl.

BET Awards (US-CA)

Bike Day, World

Black Pound Day (UK)

Blame Someone Else Day

Blood Donor Day, World

Bloomsday (1904)

Bloomsday Festival (IE)(1904)

Bomb Pop Day, Ntl

Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival (US-TN)

Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival (US-TN)

Bonza Bottler Day, Intl

Book Month, LGBTQ+ Ntl. (1969)

Bourbon Day, Ntl. (1789)

Bowel Cancer Awareness Month (AU)

Brain Injury Awareness Month (CA)

Bug Busting Day, Ntl. (UK)

Bunker Hill Day (US-MA)(1775)

Burns Awareness Month, Ntl. (AU)

Business Etiquette Week, Ntl.

Calcio Storico Fiorentino (IT)

Call Your Doctor Day, Ntl.

Camera Day, World (1888)

Cancer from the Sun Month

Cancer Survivors Day

Candy Month, Ntl.

Canoe Day, Ntl.(US/CA)

CAPS LOCK DAY, INTL. (2009)

Career Nursing Assistants Day, National

Carers Week, Ntl.(UK)

Caribbean-American Heritage Month, Ntl.

Caribbean-American's AIDS Awareness Day

Carpenter Ant Awareness Week

Cataract Awareness Month

Catfish Day, Ntl.

Cave Week, Ntl.(US/CA)

Celebrate Life Day

Celebration of the Senses Day

Cherry Festival, Ntl (US-MI)

Cherry Tart Days, Ntl.

Child Labor, World Day Against

Child Victims of Aggression, World Day of (1982)

Child Vision Awareness Month

Childhood Cancer Campaign Month, Intl.

Children Day, Stand For (1996)

Children's Awareness Memorial Day, Ntl.

Children's Day (CN)

Children's Day, Intl.

Children's Day, Ntl.

Children's Sunday (C)

Chimborazo Day (EC)

Chocolate Éclair Day, Ntl.

Chocolate Ice Cream Day, Ntl.

Chocolate Macaroon Day, Ntl.

Chocolate Pudding Day

Christian Unity Week, Intl. (Southern Hemisphere)

Clothesline Week, Intl.

CMA Music Festival (US-TN)

Cocktail (Name your Poison) Day

Cognac Day

Coin Toss Day

Combat Decertification and Drought, World Day of

Comedy Pet Photography Awards

Communication, Effective, Month

Confederate Memorial Day (US-TN, KY, LA)(1808)

Congenital Cytomegalovirus Awareness Month, Ntl.

Constitution Day (DK)(1849/1953)

Continence Week, World

Coral Triangle Day

Corn on the Cob Day

Coronation Day (BT)(1974)

Corpus Christi (C)

Cotton Candy Day, Ntl.

Craft Spirits Week, Ntl.

Cream Tea Day, Ntl. (UK)

Cuckoo Warning Day

Cybersecurity Education Month, Ntl.

D-Day (1944)

Dairy Alternatives Month

Dairy Month, Intl.

Daniel Boone Day (1769)

Daylight Appreciation Day, Ntl.

Dementia Care Professionals Month

Dia dos Namorados (BR)

Diabetes Week (UK)

Dialogue Among Civilizations, Intl. Day for

Discovery Day, Newfoundland, Labrador (CA)(1497)

Dog Bite Awareness Week, Ntl.

Donald Duck Day (1934)

Doughnut Day, Ntl.

Drive-in Movie Day (1933)

Drug Abuse and Trafficking, World Day Against (1839)

Ducasse de Mons, Doudou (BE)(1349)

Dysphagia Awareness Month, Ntl.

E-mail Week, Ntl.

Eid al-Adha (M)

Elder Abuse Awareness Day, World

Emancipation Day (TO)(1970)

Emmy Awards, Daytime

Energy Shopping Day, Ntl.

Entrepreneurs Do it Yourself Marketing Month

Environment Day, World

Evacuation Day (EG) (1954)

Evacuation Day, American (LY)(1970)

Exchange Day, Ntl. Adoption (UK)

Fairy Day, Intl.

Falafel Day, Intl.

Family Fitness Day, Ntl.

Family History Day

Family Remittances, Intl. Day of

Father's Day, Intl. (1910)

Federal-Aid Interstate Highway Act (1956)

Fiddlers' Contest and Festival (US-ID)

Fido Friday, Bring Your Dog to Work Day, Ntl. (UK/US)

Firearms Day, Ntl. (1934)

Fireworks Safety Months

Fish and Chips Day, Ntl. (UK)(1944)

Fishing and Boating Week, Ntl.

Fishing, Intl. Day Against Illegal Fishing

Flag Day (1777)

Flag Day (AR)(1820)

Flag Day (FI)(1867)

Flag Week, Ntl.

Flamingo Day, Pink (1957)

Folklife Festival, Smithsonian (US-DC)

Food Safety Day, World

Food Truck Day, Eat at a, Ntl.

Forest Day, Waldchestag (DE)

Forget-Me-Not Days / The Longest Day, Alzheimer's

Forklift Safety Day

Foster a Pet Month, Ntl.

FreeBSD Day

Freelancers Day, Ntl. (UK)

Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Month, Ntl.

Friday Fish Fry Day (UK)

Friday the 13th

Fruit Fly Frenzy

Fudge Day

Ganga Dussehra (H)

Garden Week, Ntl.

Gardening for Fitness Day, Ntl.

Gardening, Weed Your Garden Day

Garfield the Cat Day, Intl. (1978)

Gastronomy Day, Sustainable

Gay and Lesbian (LGBTQ+) Pride Month (1969)

German Chocolate Cake Day, Ntl.

Germany Invades Russia (1941)

Get Caught Listening, Audio Book Month

Gin Day, World

Gingerbread Day, Ntl.

Giraffe Day, World

Glastonbury Festival (UK)

Global Day of Prayer (C)

Gnaoua World Music Festival (MA)

Gnome Week

Go Barefoot Day, Ntl.

Go Fishing Day

Go Green Week (UK)

Go Skating/Skateboarding Day

Godparent's Day, Intl

Grand Prix of Austria (AT)

Grand Prix of Canada (CA-QC)

Grantsville Days (US-MD)

Great American Backyard Campout

Great Get Together, The (UK)(1974)

Great Outdoors Month

Green Week, Great Big (UK)

Greencare for Troops Month

Gun Violence Awareness Day, Ntl.(1998)

Gurgadi (S)(1606)

Haemochromatosis Week, World

Hajj (M)(SA)

Handshake Day, Ntl.

Handshake Day, World

Handstand Day, Intl.

Happy Birthday to You Day (1893)

Harh (S)

Hate Speech, International Day for Countering

Hazelnut Cake Day, Ntl.

Headache and Migraine Awareness Month, Ntl.

Healthcare Risk Management Week, Ntl.

Heimlich Maneuver Day, Intl.(1974)

Helen Keller Deaf-Blind Awareness Week (1880)

Herb and Spice Day

Hermit Week, Ntl.

Hip Dysplasia Awareness Month

History Day Competition, Ntl.

HIV Long-term Survivors Day (1981)

HIV Testing Day, Ntl.

Home Safety Month

Homeownership Month, Ntl

Homeownership Weekend, Ntl.

Hristo Botev Day (BG)(1876)

Humanist Day, World

Hurricane Season

Ice Cream Soda Day

Iced Tea Day

Iced Tea Month

Idiopathic Hypersomnia Awareness Week, Intl.

Igbo Day, Intl.

Immigrant Heritage Month

Independence Day (CD)(1960)

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Independence Day (MZ)(1975)

Independence Day (PH)(1898)

Independence Day (SC)(1976)

Independence Day (WS)(1962)

Independence Dragon Boat Regatta (US-PA)

Indictment Day (2023)

Indigenous History Month, Ntl. (CA)

Infant Mental Health Week, Ntl. (UK/AU)

Insurance Awareness Day

Inti Rami (PE/EC)

Islamic New Year (M) 1447

Islamic Year 1447 (M)

Jagannath Rath Yatra (H)

James Beard Awards

Jerky Day, Ntl

Journalist, Columnists' Day, Ntl.

Juggler's Day, World (1947)

Juneteenth (1865)

Just One Day, Day (2001)

Kids Day, America's

King Kamehameha Day (US-HI)

King's Birthday (AU)

King's Birthday (MY)

Kitchen Klutzes of America Day

Law Enforcement Officers, Ntl. Day of Prayer for

Learning Disabilities Week (UK)

Leave the Office Early Day, Ntl.

Let It Go Day

LGBTQ Equality Day, Ntl. (2003/2013/2015)

Lightning Awareness Week, Ntl.

Lightning Safety Day, Intl. (2011)

Little League Baseball Week, Ntl

Lobster Day, Ntl.

Log Cabin Day

Lonliness Awareness Week, (UK)

Love My Dentist Day, I

Mabo Day (AU)(1992)

Macau Day (CN)(1622)

Mad Hatter Day (UK)

Magna Carta Day (1215)

Make Music Day, Intl.

Mandaraka Day (KE)(1963)

Married Day, Decide to Be

Martini Day, Ntl.

Martyrdom Guru Arjun Sahib (S)(1606)

Mascot Day, Ntl.

Mawazine (MA)

Medgar Evers Day (1963)

Meet a Mate Week, Intl

Memorial Day (KR)(1920)

Men's Health Education Awareness Month

Men's Health Week, Ntl.

Men's Month Intl.

Meow Monday, Take Your Cat to Work Day

Micro, Small and Medium-size Enterprise Day, World

Microchipping Month, Ntl. (UK)

Migraine Awareness Month, Ntl.

Milk Day, World

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Monsoon Season (Asia) June 8 - September 30

Month of Community (UK)

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Music Day, World

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Myasthenia Gravis Awareness Month, Ntl.

Nail Polish Day, Ntl

Narcissistic Abuse Awareness Day, World

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NATO Annual Summit (NL)

NBA Finals

Neighbor Works Week, Ntl.

Newport Flower Festival, (US-RI)

Nirjala Ekadashi (H)

Nursing Assistants and Direct Care Workers Week, Ntl.

Oceans Day, World

Oceans Month, Ntl.

Odunde Festival (US-PA)

Old Maid's Day

Old Time Music Ozark Heritage Festival (US-MO)

Onion Rings Day, Ntl.

Open Farm Sunday (UK)

Orange Blossom Day, Ntl.

Orca Awareness Month

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Orlando Gay Days (US-FL)

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Outdoor Marketing Day, Ntl.

Outdoor Marketing Month, Ntl.

Papaya Month, Ntl.

Parents, Global Day of

Parliamentarism, International Day of

Paul Bunyan Legend Day

Peabody Awards (US-CA)

Peaches and Cream Day, Ntl.

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Perennial Gardening Month

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Pharmacists Declare War on Alcoholism

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Pied Piper Day (1284)

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PinkPop (NL)

Plastic Challenge Month (UK)

Play, International Day of

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Pony Express Re-ride

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Primavera Sound Barcelona (ES)

Professional (Employee) Wellness Month

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PTSD Awareness Month, Intl.

Public Service Day, UN

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Race Unity Day

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Rebuild Your Life Month

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Red Apple Day (AU)

Red Rose Day

Refugee Day, World

Refugee Week (UK)

Repeat Day

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Rheumatoid Arthritis Awareness Week, (AU)

Ride Motorcycles and Scooters to Work Day, Intl.

Rip Current Awareness Week, Ntl.

Rivers Month, Ntl.

Rocky Road Ice Cream Day, Ntl.

Roller Coaster Appreciation Month, World

Root Beer Day (Stewart's)

Rose Month

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Runner's Selfie Day

Running Day, Global

Russia Day (RU)(1990)

Russian Language Day, World

Safe Kids Week, Parachute (CA)

Safety Month, Ntl.

Saint Erasmus (Elmo) Day (303AD)

Saint John (Jean) the Baptist Day

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San Diego Smooth Jazz Festival (US-CA)

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Say Something Nice Day

Scams Awareness Month, Ntl. (UK)

Scleroderma Awareness Day, World (1940)

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Sea Turtle Day, World

Seafarer, Day of the

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Sexual Violence in Conflict, Day for the Elimination of

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Six Day War Begins (1967)

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Stanley Cup Finals

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Stroke Awareness Month (CA)

Student Safety Month, Ntl.

Stupid Guy Thing Day

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Summer Weather Safety Day, Ntl.

Sundance Film Festival, London (UK)

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Supreme Court Decisions Weeks

Surf Music Month, Intl.

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Take Your Pet to Work Week, Ntl.

Tapioca Day, Ntl.

Tea for Tinnitus Month (UK)

Tennis Day, Intl. (1789)

The Ashes, Cricket (UK/AU)

Theater Festival Sibiu, Intl (RO)

Theater Understudy Appreciation Week

Tiananmen Square Massacre (CN)(1989)

Tire Safety Week, Ntl.

Tony Awards

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Torture Victims, World Day to Support

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Tribeca Film Festival (US-NY)

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Turkey Lovers Month

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Upsy Daisy Day

US Open Golf Championship (US-CA)

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VCR Day

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Volunteers Week (UK)

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Whale Film Festival, World (US-HI)

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Wimbledon (UK)

Windjammer Days, Boothbay Harbor (US-ME)

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Windsurfing Regatta and Music Festival, Worthington (US-MN)

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Women in Engineering Day, Intl.

Women Veterans Appreciation Day (1948)

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World Day of Prayer for the Sanctification of Priests (C)

World Pride Day

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Yarn Bombing Day, Intl.

Yell "Fudge" at the Cobras in North America Day

Yo-Yo Day, World (1892)

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Zoo and Aquarium Month, Ntl.

BBQ Week, Ntl. (UK)

Beer Week, Philadelphia (US-PA)

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Narcissistic Abuse Awareness Day, World: June 1

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In 2016, Bree Bonchay, LCSW, and survivors of narcissistic abuse established World Narcissistic Abuse Awareness Day (WNAAD) to raise awareness about narcissism and promote summits and tools for those impacted. Narcissistic abuse is a form of emotional abuse projected by a narcissist onto those around them. It can manifest in various ways, including verbal and psychological abuse, manipulation, gaslighting, and control tactics. The effects of narcissistic abuse can be deeply damaging, leading to trauma and a wide range of mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, and complex post-traumatic stress disorder (C-PTSD). WNAAD encourages victims and survivors to share their stories to spread awareness and validate others who have experienced similar situations. The hashtag #IfMyWoundsWereVisible is often used on social media in conjunction with this day, aiming to highlight that just because abuse isn't physically visible doesn't mean it's not real. NARCISSISM What it is and how to recognize it By LD Lewis Referred to as Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) by most in the medical and social fields, the nature of this disorder is challenging to diagnose and, to date, impossible to cure. As a descriptor, narcissism is a collection of personality/behavior disorders. Narcissists cannot love like ordinary people, but they can sap all the love from everyone around them and create a living nightmare for all within their reach. Since narcissists see themselves as perfect, they are always the victim. NARCISSISTIC PERSONALITY DISORDER "The Diagnostic and Statistics Manual, Rev IV," lists the following as descriptive of Narcissistic Personality Disorder: Has a grandiose sense of self-importance, including exaggerating achievements and talents, with the expectation of recognition as superior without commensurate achievements. The narcissist is preoccupied with fantasies of unlimited success, power, brilliance, beauty, or ideal love. Believes he or she is "special" and unique and can only be understood by, or should associate with, other special or high-status people or institutions. The narcissist requires excessive admiration. He/she has a sense of entitlement, including unreasonable expectations of favorable treatment or automatic compliance with his or her expectations. Is interpersonally exploitative and takes advantage of others to achieve his or her ends. Lacks empathy and is unwilling to recognize or identify with the feelings and needs of others. Cruelty is a goal. He/she is often envious of others or believes that others are envious of him or her. The narcissist shows arrogant, haughty behaviors or attitudes. Narcissism becomes visible in a person's late teens and early twenties, growing in intensity and cruelty as the narcissist ages. Unfortunately, no long-term treatments exist for narcissism; once it develops, few narcissists will admit they have a problem since one of the signs of narcissism is the tendency to play the victim and blame everyone else for any ill will, problems and incomplete or substandard work, most won't seek help. They consider themselves perfect. THE CASE OF BETTY BRODERICK A famous case of narcissism involves a former housewife, mother, and socialite in San Diego, California, named Betty Broderick. Today she is a convicted murderer doing life for killing her ex-husband Dan Broderick and his new wife of six months, Linda, in 1989. Betty's story illustrates the classic narcissism symptoms in the movie, "A Woman Scorned," and its sequel, "Her Final Fury." In 2021, a limited series, "Dirty John, The Betty Brodrick Story," also emerged, focusing more attention on the manipulation tactics of her husband. In the movie, Betty's marriage begins to fall apart due to her overbearing attitude, accusations of infidelity, sense of entitlement, self-perceived victimization, and persecution. Rather than addressing the issues, her behavior goes from bizarre— Burning her husband's clothing and throwing a ring across the room because it isn't exactly what she wanted at Christmas. To callous—Dropping her young children off in the middle of the night and leaving them sitting alone outside without supervision or even knowing if her husband is home. And finally, to violent—driving her car into her ex's house while her children are home, destroying family pictures and heirlooms, and using psychological blackmail on her children for sympathy. Throughout all of this, the harm she's doing to her children remains insignificant to her. How her four children feel, think, or how her behavior affects them matters not. All that matters is hurting the cause of her perceived persecution, Dan and Linda. Ultimately she sneaks into the house and kills the couple while they sleep. Ironically, she apologized to her two eldest dollars a few hours later, saying, "I hope I didn't ruin your day. You didn't have anything special planned did you?" Throughout the trial and even from prison, Betty continues to stress her persecution, grief, and victimization at her husband's hands. She feels no remorse or responsibility for causing their deaths or the impact on her children, stating, "There may be two dead bodies, but there are five victims, me and my four children." SPOTTING NARCISSISM Seeing narcissism before it finds you can be a task. Self-absorption and narcissism are not the same thing. Each human possesses some trends toward narcissism, and we all can be selfish from time to time. Empathy is the easiest distinguishing factor between self-absorption and narcissism. Someone who is self-absorbed feels empathy and can show genuine sympathy. A narcissist cannot and does not understand the concept. He or she may act sympathetic because it is expected. Rather than an emotion, the person is mirroring those around him/her rather than expressing emotion. But when pressed to discuss, reflect or analyze why he or she has feelings of empathy, a narcissist cannot. Most relationship experts recommend dating each other at least twice a week and speaking on the phone nearly every day—long distance does not count in this recommendation—for an entire year before considering marriage. This time allows for spotting psychological problems, anti-social behavior, and sociopaths in the dating pool before you say I do. Issues like active drug and alcohol addiction, mental or physical abuse, and con artists bubble to the surface during this period. Most people, including narcissists, can behave well for three to six months; however, very few can hide who they are daily for a year. NARCISSISTS VS CON ARTISTS AND ADDICTS Living a lie takes a tremendous amount of energy, and one of the advantages of dealing with self-worshipping elitists, is they think they are more intelligent and better than everyone else, so they tend to slip up sooner than con artists or addicts, who are somewhat paranoid and hyper-vigilant due to the fact they are hiding something. In contrast to addicts on con artists, narcissists do not believe they have a problem—everyone else does, but not them. Second, they are very good at superficial relationships, possessing charm that portends excitement when with them. They are grandiose, attribute a high level of sophistication and elitism to self, and often look like the "person in the know." A little research into their background will tell you if their boasting matches their presented achievements. Narcissists are generally smoke and mirrors with little substance). What signs should you look for in dates, friends, politicians, leaders, and business associates to discover if you are dealing with a narcissist? NINE WARNING SIGNS OF NARCISSISTIC PERSONALITY DISORDER Narcissists refrain from introspection, rarely discussing memories, dreams, or thoughts of self-analysis. Cause and effect are foreign ideas—nothing is a narcissist's fault. Personal accountability is an unknown concept. Narcissists cannot relate how they learned a lesson about themselves or the world. Self-improvement rarely enters a narcissist's realm as the narcissist already sees him or herself as perfect, superior, and above most others. Generally, if self-improvement is a goal, it is done for manipulation's purpose: to get something he or she wants. At the same time, they are very good at pointing out everyone else's faults, shortcomings, or handicaps. Narcissists do not share thoughts, feelings, or dreams of their own. Instead, if ideas are shared, they quote others, rarely thinking for themselves. When asked to elaborate or explain how they came to such a conclusion, unless it's scripted, they cannot. When asked where the opinion came from, a narcissist rarely sources the information as it takes the spotlight from them and places it on another. If feelings are shared, they'll respond with what they perceive to be the answer you want to hear based on behavior they've seen in others. When pressed to elaborate, they cannot. Narcissists consider themselves superior and never ask for collaboration in problem-solving. Rather, narcissists prefer to find someone else to do it and then minimize the delegated person's contribution or take the full glory and ignore the others altogether. When asked about their past, narcissists are vague and ambiguous. Childhood friends, siblings, and others hold no importance unless they can be used to make the narcissist seem more important than he or she is. Empathy is a foreign language. Narcissists lack empathy and cannot "put the situation on the other foot to look at it from both sides." People are tools to narcissists, not human beings. A narcissist sees no problem using people to attain his objectives and does not care if he destroys others because his needs, objectives, or agenda are the only things that matter. He is superior, and everyone else is here to serve him, the legend in his mind. This "God complex" illustrates why physical contact rather than long-distance relationships are needed. This type of behavior surfaces through interaction with others, specifically family and friends. If you are not there, you won't see it. So what can you do if you are involved with a narcissistic personality? If dating and not married or employed in a situation where you are required to work with someone like this in close cooperation, run, leave, and do whatever you can to limit contact and distance yourself from this person. You cannot fix a narcissist, and the nature of their disorder prevents them from improving themselves. The emotional cost to you is not worth it. A narcissist cannot love you or receive love for love's sake. They think differently. Stay with a narcissist, and you will spend the rest of your life unfulfilled, snatching scraps of attention and rationalizing and using your energy to set right the escalating damage the narcissist leaves in his/her wake. If married and you've had children with this person, once you've determined you are dealing with a narcissistic personality disorder, your primary responsibility is the children. The cost to them and their self-esteem daily can produce issues that last a lifetime. If divorce isn't an option, counseling is a must. The children must learn to deal with this disorder without undermining their self-worth. Parental approval and recognition mean a lot to children, and withholding or attaching conditions to love causes extreme confusion and angst. Children need to learn that though they express love, this person is sick and cannot, but this does not reflect the quality of their love or being. Children brought up by a narcissistic parent often chase poor relationships because this is the only definition of love they know, that which is given and never returned. As a healthy parent, you can prevent a lifetime of heartache once you realize this is the cause. The best way to deal with persons with NPD is not to deal with them. If avoidance is not possible, limiting exposure is essential for your health, sanity, and the health and sanity of those around you. ____________ The above is an abbreviated and updated version of this article that originally ran on CouplesCompany.com in the Dating Advice Channel from 2004-2011.