Dark Psychology and Manipulation by Simon Stephanie J
Author:Simon, Stephanie J.
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Published: 2021-05-23T00:00:00+00:00
Self-Confidence
A manipulative person is always confident about their actions and thoughts; however, they tend to show or hide their confidence as they please. It allows them to avoid taking responsibility. They like other people to take responsibility. This way, a manipulator can easily turn the blame on another person for their actions. They work behind the scenes but come out as a confident person if it benefits them. If taking responsibility suits their purpose, manipulators come forward to satisfy their needs.
Whether they show their confidence or not, manipulators leave no room for their victimâs survival. When playing a victim, a manipulator hides their confidence to make the character believable. On the other hand, a manipulator shows maximum levels of confidence when using intimidation, sarcasm, or other methods of manipulation.
You can hear the same person say two different things on two different days:
âI have no clue how to handle my money. Can we open a joint account?â
âI decide how I spend my money, what to shop for, where to go, and what to wear. Donât try to control me.â
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