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The foundations of the study of dark psychology are not modern. The models of classical comedy and tragedy during the height of the Greek Empire illustrate an understanding of this uniquely human capacity even during ancient times. The comedies and tragedies of ancient Greek theater were used as a means for society to experience catharsis-a collective exercise in which social bonding occurred by the creation and release of social tensions as a means of resolving societal conflicts.
But what is at the heart of this classical method of employing art as a means of regulating society is society's need to be regulated because of the unique capacity of human beings to act in ways that are destructive and harmful without any apparent practical purpose or necessity. This capacity is what clinical psychologists refer to as dark psychology.
Consider that species other than humans, such as lions, wolves, bears, or birds of prey, may track, target, hunt, and kill smaller, less powerful animals, such as deer, cattle, sheep, rabbits, and rodents. Yet, the reason for this predatory behavior is necessity, not cruelty or malevolence. In addition, when predatory animals hunt, they are likely to target the most vulnerable and the weakest, not out of any sense of meanness or malice, but because engaging with a weaker opponent involves less risk and less effort. Thus, the violence and destruction of natural predators serves practical needs-to feed themselves and their young in an effort to propagate their species.
This book covers the following topics:
- Dark triad and 4 dark psychology traits personalities
- Emotional manipulation
- factors that make you vulnerable to manipulation
- Covert emotional manipulation tactics
- Dark persuasion methods
- Micro-expressions and body language signs
- Secrets for speed reading and analyzing people
- Dark NLP and nonverbal communication
- Undetected mind control
- Toxic relationships and how to deal with them
- The internet and dark psychology
- Dark seduction
- Dark games and more subtle advanced techniques
...And much more
These habits and systems of living are unique to the human species, so it is reasonable to assume that they may require responses and abilities among the human members of society that are also unique. For example, lions and wolves are incapable of becoming doctors, plumbers, mechanics, or politicians, nor will they ever have any interest in doing so. These occupations are unique to the human species.
It is tempting to argue that human beings have developed their unique capacity for dark psychology as a means of propagating their survival in this unique environment. Take for instance a business man who cheats on his taxes to gain an advantage in the business world, a lawyer who alters evidence to win a case, or a politician who lies to his constituents to win an election may be compared to the abilities of wild bears who hunt and kill deer or other game. Yet, animals in the wild never engage in predatory conduct that is marked by cruelty, maliciousness, or greed. Doing so would lead to their extinction.
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