Richard Campbell

Dark Psychology: Super ADVANCED Techniques to PERSUADE ANYONE, Secretly MANIPULATE People and INFLUENCE Their Behaviour Without Them Noticing (Emotional, Body Language, NLP, Psychology Tricks)

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  • anastasiia kihas quoted4 years ago
    In other words, dark psychology explores humans as they prey on other humans for their own benefit. It dives into the much darker side of human consciousness, where conscience, empathy, and selflessness are unheard of.
  • anastasiia kihas quoted4 years ago
    When a human being is born, they are born with some inherent qualities that are critical for their survival. For instance, a baby is born with the ability to cry in order to get their needs met by another person. This is because the baby indeed needs another person to cater to them because they are too little to get anything done on their own. As such, a baby will cry when it needs to be fed, cry when it needs to sleep, cry when it needs comfort...cry for just about anything. Nobody trained this baby to cry--it is a survival tool it came with straight from the womb. If the parents of this baby do not set particular boundaries as far as responding to the baby’s requests, the baby learns that it can get just about anything by crying. This is how manipulation begins. That is not to mean that parents are solely responsible for the breeding of manipulators. While parents contribute to the development of manipulative behavior by virtue of genetics and the kind of nurturing, or lack thereof, provided to offspring, there are other factors at play. At the very core of our being, we are selfish beings. We want the best for ourselves first, and others later. For some people, there is a line as to what extent they are willing to go to get the best for themselves. For others, the line is blurry and sometimes even non-existent. Where the line is blurry or does not exist is where dark psychology begins.
  • anastasiia kihas quoted4 years ago
    Let’s back up a little.
  • anastasiia kihas quoted4 years ago
    Suffice to say, humans have become even more predatorial than wild animals.
  • anastasiia kihas quoted4 years ago
    In a utopian world, all human beings would look out for each other. Neighbors would be friends, colleagues in the corporate world would not be cutthroat in their competitiveness, and strangers would all be kind. There would be no theft, kidnappings, or even murder. There would just be perfect happiness and harmony. You could go about your business without worrying that someone was trying to take advantage of you. You could leave your bank cards unattended because nobody would be trying to steal from you. Sleeping with your windows and doors open would be the norm. Identity theft would not exist. Jails would become obsolete, and women could walk in the dark without worrying about getting attacked. Unfortunately, this is not the kind of world we live in.
  • anastasiia kihas quoted4 years ago
    be cutthroat in their competitiveness,
  • anastasiia kihas quoted4 years ago
    In a utopian world, all human beings would look out for each other.
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