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  1. adjective. us / ɪnˈseɪ·ʃə·bəl, -ʃi·ə- / Add to word list. (of a desire or need) too great to be satisfied: an insatiable appetite. insatiable curiosity. (Definition of insatiable from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

    • They Are Constantly Complaining. No matter how perfect the situation, individuals who are never satisfied will always find something to complain about.
    • They Dismiss Others’ Achievements. Individuals who are never satisfied often have a hard time acknowledging others’ accomplishments, especially if they feel that they haven’t achieved enough themselves.
    • They Have Unreasonable Demands. People who are never satisfied tend to have unrealistic expectations and demands that are impossible to meet. They may expect perfection from themselves and others, setting high standards that are almost impossible to achieve.
    • They Have a Lack of Appreciation. Individuals who are never satisfied struggle to appreciate the present and tend to overlook the good things in their life.
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  3. Insatiable Needs (TV Movie 2005) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

    • How Narcissists Get Their Supply
    • Types of Narcissistic Supply
    • Praise and Compliments
    • Narcissist's Insatiable Needs

    Other people are used as objects in order to provide their supply. Freud identified two main paths to fulfilling narcissistic supplies: Aggression and ingratiation. Eventually, he called them sadistic and submissive. To be admired and to get their supply, narcissists employ various strategies, including impression management. They ingratiate themse...

    Because their sense of self is determined by what others think of them, narcissists use relationships for self-enhancement. Everyone must feed them. In addition, they seek validation and attention in their public and professional life. Other people are used as objects in order to provide their supply. For example, they may need constant compliments...

    Accomplishments and professional success (even if by cheating or using unethical means)
    Financial gain by any means
    Status symbols, such as a big home, gold toilet, expensive car, 5-Star dining and hotels
    Acquaintances with celebrities, public figures, and other high-status people and institutions

    To a narcissist, like a drug addict, it’s survival. They crave recognition and have an insatiable need to be admired. Psychoanalyst Heinz Kohut observed that his narcissistic clients suffered from profound alienation, emptiness, powerlessness, and lack of meaning. Beneath the surface, they lacked sufficient internal structures to maintain cohesiven...

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  5. INSATIABLE NEED meaning | Definition, pronunciation, translations and examples in American English