Have you been Convinced into doing something which in hindsight seems very unlike yourself?
Have you been in a relationship where you knew the person was wrong for you but they always had a majestic hold on you and kept you pulling down in their gravity?
Do you want to Influence People with Persuasion, NLP and the Secret Methods of Dark Psychology?
If yes, then keep reading...
Human Predators are people who have no issue (morally, emotionally or psychologically) with making life difficult for others, especially when the results of the action make life easier for themselves in the process. Not every predator has the same motive, drive, goal or method so it is important to know how some of the more prevalent types of Human Predators and how to identify them so that you are ready no matter when or where you encounter these people.
One of the most frequently exhibited personality traits of Social Predators is their base desire to win at everything. This could be in serious matters such as establishing dominance in a room full of co-workers or it could be in simple conversations such as small talk in an elevator. They are interested in their own advancement in both personal and professional matters and see their route to their goals as being achieved by improving their social standing or making important connections that could be relied upon in times of struggle.
Most people meet Social Predators in the workplace, becoming the victim of their verbal and mental abuse at the office. While their determination and eye for detail make people who classify as Social Predators potentially efficient and productive employees, they do not work well with others, making team projects or events impossibilities without considerable negotiation or behavioural monitoring from someone they acknowledge as superior.
While it is less common, Social Predators can display violent attitude changes and physically abusive behaviour in their personal, private and romantic encounters.
Predators get their name from their animalistic or primal behaviourisms and ways of viewing their fellow human beings. One identifiable characteristic that is associated with predators is how they choose their prey or hunting grounds. Social Predators for example are able to use their carefully developed social skills to work their techniques in almost any setting. Sexual Predators on the other hand are better able to put their specializations into action in familiar and controlled settings, targeting a specific type of person or chain of events.
In this book we will discuss the following topics:
- What is Mental Manipulation
- What is Dark Psychology
- Techniques used in Mental Manipulation
- How to learn to use Manipulation to your advantage
- The best techniques of Persuasion
- Some practical examples of how to Manipulate
- Mind Control and Brainwashing
- Some advanced Dark Psychology tactics
- ...And Much More!
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