PSYCHOLOGY DARK MIND CONTROL: MIND CONTROL TECHNIQUES OF MANIPULATION. IT ATTRACTS PEOPLE WITH LOSS OF AUTONOMY IN ITS NETWORK. by Susan Elby
Author:Susan Elby [Elby, Susan]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2020-11-03T00:00:00+00:00
Chapter 10: Emotional manipulators in a report
Naive is the state of being naive. This means that when a person is missing or shows a lack of understanding and experience, often in a context of taking people at face value, instead of paying more attention to what they do or what they say. He chooses a naive person who refuses to believe that anyone can be dishonest or taken for granted, and if they were, they are not allowed to prey on others. Manipulators know this fact very well and can use it to their advantage.
At some point in life, everybody suffers from ingenuity; goes with the territory to grow and grow and gain experience (mostly earned by hard hands, especially manipulators), you know and do best.
The "disease to please"
People, please come in many varieties, the unhappy parents struggling to keep things in order in their home so as not to disturb their children as entrepreneurs who can not sleep because they are afraid clashes. Different people have different reasons to try to please other people; for some, it may be a learned behavior from childhood, and for others, it is only the desire to be on good terms with everyone.
If you do not know, but we tend to say yes to specific people for the things they do not want to do and avoid talking to avoid disturbing others, then you have the disease to please people. One important thing you should know is that people are easy to please a manipulation target.
Spotting a people pleaser is very easy, and a person continues to say yes to requests, often get such requests. Happy people are easily influenced by phrases like "I would not ask anyone else, but you are a good friend."
If you feel guilted do something for someone or honored because the other person has given, it is important to note is that when other people know that their main goal is to please people, then you can easily manage.
Over-consciousness
Conscientiousness is a personality trait characterized by careful and diligent. Awareness of people tend to have the desire to do a job well, efficiently and in an organized manner, and also take the obligations of others seriously. They are usually self-discipline, act dutifully, and they always aim to achieve.
People of conscience, rather than expected, appear spontaneous behavior is manifested in the characteristic behaviors as systematic elements, clean or even completeness, accuracy, and resolution (propensity to think before acting). All these make this a very reputable person. It also exposes the manipulation.
People generally care of conscience as good and evil, and who still want to be on the right side. Then, all of a manipulator has to do is show them legitimate weaknesses, inconsistencies, omissions, not false or minor errors. Before you get an understanding of what happens, they begin to see and do things as a manipulator.
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