Through my own experience, research and counseling sessions, this is what I learnt about Narcissists and psychopaths.
A narcissist is driven by validation addiction. Everything revolves around image, status, control of the narrative, and protecting the ego at all costs.
They manipulate, gaslight, blame-shift, and emotionally drain others not because they enjoy pain itself, but because they need to feel important, superior, and untouchable.
And yes, many narcissists do feel emotions. But empathy is inconsistent, shallow, and switched off the moment it conflicts with their needs.
A psychopath, on the other hand, isn’t chasing admiration. They’re chasing power, stimulation, and domination.
Psychopaths are marked by emotional emptiness, low fear, and a profound lack of remorse.
Where a narcissist needs you to see them as special, a psychopath doesn’t care what you think at all, unless it helps them use you. They can be charming, calculated, and eerily calm, even while destroying lives.
Let this sink in:
A narcissist will destroy you to protect their ego. A psychopath will destroy you because you’re in the way.
And the most dangerous part?
To the outside world, both can look successful, charismatic, even “good.” That’s why so many victims aren’t believed.
The real harm doesn’t always come from monsters who look evil. It comes from people who look convincing.
Coming soon: The top questions to ask to determine if your spouse or a potential spouse is a Narcissist.
-Bilal Danoun
I saw a guy coding today.
Tab 1 ChatGPT.
Tab 2 Gemini.
Tab 3 Claude.
Tab 4 Grok.
Tab 5 DeepSeek.
He asked every Al the same exact question.
Patiently waited, then pasted each response into 5 different Python files.
Hit run on all five.
Pick the best one.
Like a psychopath.
One of the most important parts of building a sustainable energy sector is building the people who will run it.
Through the NextGen RESCO programme, we’re seeing young Nigerians gain hands on experience across different energy companies, not in classrooms alone, but on real projects, with real responsibility. Here are photos and videos of Next Genners in Premplus, Startimes and Treznergy, these Next Genners are learning how power systems are designed, deployed, operated, and maintained, while contributing meaningfully to the companies they’ve been posted to.
A lady attended a tech event at the ICC Abuja hosted by NITDA on the 11th of November, 2025 (about 4 days ago) and her bag was stolen by the man shown in the video attached to this post.