When a narcissist experiences the death of a source of supply—often someone who provided them with validation, attention, or emotional support—their reactions can be complex and revealing. One common response is indifference or a lack of empathy; many narcissists exhibit little to no emotional response to the loss, focusing instead on how it affects them personally. This self-centered perspective can also manifest as anger or resentment, where they may feel deprived of their source of validation and may even blame others or the deceased for leaving them.
Additionally, narcissists often manipulate situations to draw attention to their own feelings of loss, seeking sympathy from those around them. This need for validation can lead them to quickly seek another source of supply to fill the void left by the deceased, demonstrating a pattern of moving on without much reflection.
Furthermore, their coping mechanisms may lead to idealization or devaluation of the deceased. They might project a perfect image of the person after their passing, or conversely, focus on negative traits to justify their lack of emotional connection. Understanding these reactions provides insight into the complex emotional landscape of narcissists and highlights the challenges they face when confronted with loss.