Why? I've watched a lot of Futurama and he's outgoing and self centered but not in a narcissistic way. He just doesn't care about social norms or what others think. He doesn't have a high self image or need to be seen by others.
. Captain Hero from Drawn Together, He's hyper sensitive to criticism, obsessed with self-image and how he's seen by others and preoccupied with fantasies of wealth and recognition. Wikipedia says he supposed to be "sociopathic" but to me he's fits the bill for NPD more than anything else.
In this post you say she's a "possible narcissist" but you don't explain why you think that. Even if she is one that's not a inherently bad thing. As someone who is a diagnosed narcissist I can tell you that it mostly affects the person with it more than anyone else. It's a hard thing to live with, we require constant attention and we've very competitive to say the least. It's like having autism or something similar. I understand my NPD isn't a good thing but it doesn't define me. Nobody is defined by there diagnosis.
"a) I am officially diagnosed dont know why you assumed I wasnt"
Do you need to be officially diagnosed? You've made it very clear you have the power of Google and YouTube on your side.
"b) not everyone has equal access to healthcare and might have no choice other than to self-diagnose and medicate any range of illnesses"
If you could diagnose yourself you wouldn't need any of those things.
"c) there are systemic issues like e.g. racism, sexism (sexism is double the issue in mental health than it is in physical) paired with the superiority complex of some doctors constantly leads to psychiatrists dismissing and downplaying their struggles and not diagnosing or writing prescriptions a patient needs."
Oh, so now I see. You don't even need doctors because they're racist or something because they didn't give you the diagnosis Google said you had.
It's undiagnosed because you don't have it. Mental health is an extremely complex thing that only somebody with the right qualifications should comment on.
As someone with below average intelligence I can tell you it really doesn't. Trust me, having a low intelligence doesn't make your life easier it just makes it harder and puts you at a massive disadvantage. It's the most soul crushing experience there is. You can become beautiful but intelligence is forever, be thankful for what you've got.
Why? I've watched a lot of Futurama and he's outgoing and self centered but not in a narcissistic way. He just doesn't care about social norms or what others think. He doesn't have a high self image or need to be seen by others.