I almost signed up for it. I thought “oh, I might be able to combine this with that lifecoach course that I saw.”
True.
Upon further exploration I initially decided that this is not for me. This is not my kind of profession. I would like to see many things happen, but that doesn’t mean that they are all up to me. I don’t need to make sure that they all happen.
Then I saw this, and this really resonates with me.
I still think that this course probably is not for me. No need to sleep on it and explore some more. I remember a man I met earlier this year. I would not want to be dealing with him. This is not my profession, even though it may be a matter of finding the right context. But I’ve explored this in the past. It’s just not me.
I like understanding it so that I can apply the knowledge in my own life. I find people with narcissistic tendencies easier to deal with than autistic people.
This following is probably very useful for people with narcissistic tendencies. It’s useful for me, too, but being conscientious is not the same as being a relentless perfectionist.
(Hmm. And now I suddenly have the right context. And a difficult test case pops right into my mind. Making several clicks. Will make a call.)
Others may find this course package very interesting too. It certainly sounds like a very refreshing change from how narcissism is usually portrayed, much more holistic.

https://www.nicabm.com/program/fb-narcissism-1/
This video below is probably also highly relevant within this context.
(So sad that the YouTube algorithm instantly started dishing up sensationalist content in my stream next. This algorithm does what Twitter’s started doing some years ago. It shoves nonsense in your face and tries to take you into Daily Mail land, so to speak.)