Dark Psychology Mastery: 3 Books in 1: The Ultimate Step-by-Step Guide to Read, Analyze and Win People – Dark Psychology, Manipulation Techniques and How to Analyze People by David Covert

Dark Psychology Mastery: 3 Books in 1: The Ultimate Step-by-Step Guide to Read, Analyze and Win People – Dark Psychology, Manipulation Techniques and How to Analyze People by David Covert

Author:David Covert [Covert, David]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2020-03-23T17:00:00+00:00


Chapter 5

Behavioral Analysis

H uman behavior is the reaction of a human being too internal or external stimuli; what this means is that your behavior is how you react to your environment, whether internal or external. It is made up of all the physical activities and emotions that you express as you respond to these environmental stimulations. The human behavior is transient, and changes as the person grows until it becomes more rigid. Behavior is how we can look into your mind and figure out what you are thinking and how you think those thoughts. It helps us see your attitude towards certain circumstances and how you respond individually and then collectively as a human. Humans all share similar behavior and have individual expressions. For instance, humans would run away from pain and towards pleasure. Unless pain becomes pleasurable or there is a prize the individual is set on, apart from this, the normative behavior is for humans to run away from pain. Behavior also can help us into your culture, social interactions, values or paradigms, ethics, persuasions, views that you hold dear to you, which is the authorities that influence your thought patterns.

Now that we have defined what behavior is, we also need to understand that there are certain behavioral measurements that we have. If an organism expresses itself, we want to be sure the organism is expressing itself in the confines of behaviors that are acceptable and customary. We have common behaviors, unusual, acceptable, and some that we cannot tolerate at all. How do we know certain behaviors are acceptable? These things are defined for us by our societies. The society forms the framework by which our habits are screened through the popular thought “do we do this here?”, “Is this what people of our society do?” “Is this out of place here?” these form some of the basic thoughts that go into the acceptance or rejection of certain social behaviors. For instance, cannibalism is acceptable in fewer cultures today, even cultures that practiced it before, have abolished the practice. It means eating meat raw could be seen as awkward and out of place. Psychology, sociology, anthropology, and economics are centered behavioral fields. They deal with human behavior with respect to social interactions.

Now, because behavior is highly influenced by our environment, it is possible for it to change, if those environmental factors that trigger them are absent. For instance, if staying in a hot environment would always force one to detest wearing clothes, then if this individual moved to a colder region, the individual would have to adopt a new way to survive due to the change in environmental factors. Behavior changes as the individual moves through life and encounters a myriad of environments and niches that incite certain reactions. Even though behavior could change, there are some intrinsic parts of the human that cannot change. After all, the behavior is a reaction of the person to his environment. If that’s the case, then behavior can also be influenced by genetic and physiological traits.



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