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The roots of life in society are rooted in biological processes. When human beings live in communities, they are able to benefit from increased safety and a higher chance of survival by working together with the other people who share their species.

Nevertheless, if society takes action for the purpose of preserving the clan or the species, the individual human being might react in a manner that is radically different from what they would normally do.

One may easily recognise this fundamental difference in behaviour by reading any history textbook: the manipulation of one or more individuals by one or more is one of the pillars at the foundation of the founding of all the empires that have governed the planet. This is something that can be easily understood.

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The "daily bread" of the culture in which we live is manipulation, and at some point in our lives, each of us will have either been a victim of manipulation or put in a position where we were subjected to it.

Acquiring the ability to recognise emotional manipulation enables you to steer clear of it. But first and foremost, it is essential to have a solid understanding of what exactly this manipulation entails.

"Do what you want": in a power relationship between two individuals, the one who attempts to achieve the most advantages at the expense of the other can use threats against the other, warning them that they will lose extremely significant things if she does not obey him. This is an example of the phrase "do what you want."

An example of the most subtle expression of psychological manipulation is when someone close to you tells you that your relationship would suffer if you do not do a particular thing.

The phrase "If you don't do it, neither will I" may appear to be made with good intentions; nonetheless, it conceals a powerful desire to manipulate someone. The person who utters this remark is making an appeal to the other person's capacity for empathy, with the intention of gaining something for themselves.

In its most extreme form, this "self-punishment" results in "self-mutilation" in the manipulator, with the intention of softerening the person he is influencing.

It is common for there to be a prolonged period of silence following the statement "It's okay, it doesn't matter," and the manipulator will typically exhibit angry body language after making this statement. To make the other person feel guilty is the main purpose of this strategy, which is why it is sometimes used.

The phrase "after everything I have done for you" is one of the most common forms of manipulation that you will encounter in modern society. When you want to control someone, one of the most efficient ways to do so is to enter the world of "I give to receive." This kind of behaviour is very successful.

victimisation is a very basic method of making a person feel bad, yet it is a very successful method. "Without you, I am nothing" is a phrase that describes victimisation.


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