
Summary: How a narcissistic, spiritually immature society conditions individuals to build fragmented identities around unresolved wounds, trauma, and victimhood. Instead of integrating pain, individuals often turn it into a defining narrative that reinforces self-preservation, validation-seeking, and emotional projection. The transmission calls for a shift from blame and externalization toward deep self-accountability, emotional regulation, and inner leadership. Through honest self-observation and integration, pain becomes a source of wisdom rather than identity, allowing the individual to move from fragmentation into wholeness and reclaim their inner authority.