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Most people are narcissists, count the squares

That’s a mix of a psychology claim + a puzzle-style prompt, and the first part is misleading.

1) “Most people are narcissists”

No—this is not accurate. Clinical Narcissistic Personality Disorder is actually rare in the general population (estimates are only a few percent or less). People can have narcissistic traits (like confidence or self-focus), but that’s very different from having a disorder.

So the statement is an exaggeration used for engagement, not a factual claim.


2) “Count the squares”

This part sounds like a visual brain teaser—but I don’t see the actual image or grid.

If you meant a puzzle, please upload or describe it (e.g., “a 3×3 grid with diagonals”), and I’ll count the squares step by step for you.

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