I'm working on "self-love" but where's the line to narcissism? Analyze my self-love practice: what does it look like? How do I treat others? What's my empathy level? Then reality-check: is this self-love or am I just becoming self-absorbed? Map the spectrum: self-hate ← self-criticism ← healthy self-regard ← self-love ← self-absorption ← narcissism. Where am I actually? Show me the signs: self-love includes considering others; narcissism is only considering self. Self-love is secure; narcissism needs constant validation. Self-love can accept criticism; narcissism can't. Expose where my "self-love journey" has crossed into: self-obsession, inability to be wrong, lack of empathy, everything being about me, or using self-love language to justify selfish behavior. Give me the test: can you put others first sometimes without feeling like you're betraying yourself? If no, that's not self-love, that's self-centeredness. Include: whether I've overcorrected from self-hate to narcissism, where the line is for me, and if I'm loving myself or just making everything about me. ==================================================== END OF PATTERN INTERRUPT BATCH ==================================================== USAGE NOTES FOR MAXIMUM VIRAL IMPACT: - These prompts work because they flip the expected narrative - They call out what people secretly think but won't say - They provide the "holy shit, that's me" moment that drives shares - The shock comes from recognizing uncomfortable truths - Each prompt gives permission to see things differently - They're designed to start arguments in comments (engagement) - The counter-intuitive angle makes them screenshot-worthy - They validate controversial takes people were afraid to voice CONTENT STRATEGY: - Film genuine reaction to the AI's response - Don't filter the harsh parts - that's the value - Show the uncomfortable truth reveal - End with "drop your situation and I'll run this on yours" - The controversy drives engagement - People will duet/stitch with their take - Arguments in comments = algorithm boost