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You’re Not Crazy-You’re Surrounded
Why Narcissistic Dynamics Keep Repeating-and How to Finally See What’s Really Happening (The Narcissism to Coherence Series, Book 3)
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Narrado por:
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Gregg Patten
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De:
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Korvin Hale
You’ve asked yourself the question.
What’s wrong with me?
After the conversation.
After the confusion.
After something didn’t land the way it should have.
Maybe you’ve called it narcissism.
Maybe you’ve tried to understand the behavior, the traits, the patterns.
But no matter how much you analyze it, something still doesn’t fully make sense.
Because this isn’t just about narcissism.
It’s about the system around it.
You’re Not Crazy—You’re Surrounded takes you beyond labels and into something far more precise:
•Why narcissistic dynamics feel personal—even when they aren’t
•Why the same patterns repeat across different people and situations
•Why self-reflection alone never resolves the confusion
•How your perception was slowly redirected away from itself
•What changes when you stop asking “What’s wrong with me?”
This is not a book about diagnosing others.
It’s a book about restoring your ability to see clearly.
To recognize patterns that operate the same way, regardless of you.
To step out of cycles that don’t change—no matter how much you do.
If you’ve ever felt:
•Confused after seemingly normal conversations
•Like you’re constantly adjusting but nothing improves
•Like something is off, but you can’t quite explain it
•Pulled into analyzing yourself more than the situationThis book will give you something most don’t:
A way to see the structure behind the experience.
You’re not crazy.
You were responding to something that doesn’t stabilize.
And once you see it—you don’t have to keep trying to make it make sense.
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