
Jack Is Dead
Overcoming the Narcissistic Discard
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Narrated by:
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Katie Boothe
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By:
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Emi Marley
About this listen
BESTSELLER Jack Is Dead is an insightful metaphor. Drawing inspiration from the movie Titanic, this book dives into the illusion of narcissism. The author does not claim any rights to the movie or its associated material. The author experienced a realization after watching the movie.
In the beginning, a relationship with a narcissist may feel like a fairy tale, similar to sailing on a luxurious ship with the partner of your dreams. However, you soon discover that you’re aboard a sinking slave ship, after an iceberg moment changes everything.
Have you recently been discarded by a narcissist? Are you feeling lost? This book provides essential guidance on how to navigate the treacherous waters of a narcissistic discard.
Marley's personal narrative details her journey through the complex dynamics of a relationship with a narcissist and her courageous path toward reclaiming her sense of self. By drawing parallels to the love story of Titanic, Marley uses this iconic film as a metaphor to illuminate the deceptive nature of narcissistic bonds. Eventually, she discovers the path to self-love, freedom, and reclaiming her narrative as the hero of her own life.
It had been about one hundred and fifty days since my breakup with a narcissist when I watched Titanic. I knew I didn’t need to watch a love story, but it turns out that's exactly what I needed. This marked the beginning of my closure and healing. The path ahead wouldn't be easy as I navigated the depths of grief, but soon I discovered valuable lessons along the way, and the treasure. As a therapist, the author recounts her own journey of recovery from a narcissistic discard using the funeral-breakup method. She realized that sometimes, the only closure you receive is the closure you give yourself.
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