Definition
Being self-involved means you are excessively concerned with your own affairs and interests, often to the neglect of others. Itβs like being stuck in your own personal reality show π¬, oblivious to the needs of your audience. The self-involved person tends to focus on their own problems and achievements. This differs from healthy self-reflection; it's a preoccupation that excludes others. Think of someone who dominates conversations with their personal stories. A self-involved person might not notice when you're upset because they're too busy thinking about their own worries.