Body & Mind
8 sentences that selfish people often say

Narcissism and selfishness go hand in hand. Because these people primarily think of themselves and how they want to feel, not about how others have to deal with it. But what do selfish people often say?
How can you easily recognize them?
Here are eight sentences that selfish people often say, showing that they mainly think of their own needs and take little account of others:
- ‘I’m busy, yes no, but really very busy, you don’t understand’
Selfish people often want to show that their time and obligations are more important than those of others. By making such statements, they trivialize the challenges and busyness that others experience. - ‘Why should I do that? What’s in it for me?’
Such questions indicate that they are primarily focused on their own gain and have difficulty doing something without directly benefiting from it. - ‘It’s not my fault’
By shifting responsibility, they indicate that they do not want to acknowledge their own mistakes or role in situations, and thus the blame always lies with someone else. - ‘That’s just how I am’
This statement shows that they are unwilling to make an effort to change their behavior, even if it has negative consequences for others. They hide behind a fixed image of themselves. This is how they are, period. - ‘I just say what I think’
Selfish people often use this sentence to justify insensitive or hurtful behavior, without considering how their words affect others. - ‘I have to put myself first’
While it is important to take good care of yourself, selfish people often say this to mask unwillingness or indifference towards others. - ‘You don’t get it’
This may indicate a tendency to treat others condescendingly or not being open to other perspectives. They position themselves as the one with the most knowledge or experience, no matter the topic. - ‘I deserve better than this’
Selfish people often feel too good for the situation they are in, which can lead to a condescending attitude towards others who are content with what is available.
These statements stem from a focus on self-interest and a lack of empathy for others. Selfish people often try to subtly prioritize their own agenda, which becomes clear through such sentences.



