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6 Dark Psychology Tricks To Beware Of

6 Dark Psychology Tricks To Beware Of

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Ever found yourself in a situation where you felt like someone was playing mind games with you Today, we'll be diving deep into the world of dark psychology and uncovering the common manipulation tactics to watch out for. From subtle gaslighting to the intricate maneuvers of master manipulators, we're shining a light on these dark psychological tricks that can leave you feeling confused, manipulated, and downright bamboozled. Whether you're navigating relationships, dealing with a narcissist, or simply want to arm yourself with knowledge, this video is a must-watch
Date: 2024-04-04

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If you want to know what dark psychology is all about try reading the Daily Mail or the Daily Express or the Torygraph and their online versions in the form of GBNews and Talk TV.
In other words the Gutter Press! Dark Psychology is their stock in trade!
Spreading fear and division with vitriolic language and provocative headlines. Stoking up contrived influences where non actually exist.
Deliberately orchestrating outrage and contempt and jumping on any band wagon to do it.
Hiding in plain sight, these are the charlatans, masquerading as journalists, doing the most damage!
Nowt to do with us Guv, we just report what happens!
Knowing fine well they created what would happen in the first place!
Wake up folks, you are being taken for a ride!

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One thing I would like to see in this videos is reasons to go to the psychologist (if we have bad mental health, I feel that there are a lot of people in this world who may have problems like anxiety, sociopathy etc. And I feel that maybe these people don't feel comfortable or that they think they don't need it when they need a psychology, this also happens with a friend of mine (not mentioning names of course) so I think u guys could make a video showing people how good and friendly it is, besides I believe its a thiong that could help a lot of people, thank you for your attention and thank you for this wonderful video
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I came across these short films (videos) in the winter of 2017/18, a year after the divorce & death of my father. I was 56 years old. I wish I had learned this early in life, maybe before the eighth grade. Now that my career is in ruins, I'm alone & rejected by wife, family, even children, I feel it's too late. Who will hire a disabled old man What sane woman will go out with a broke old man And I feel angry too when people tell me not to feel bitter. As if they want to take away even my thoughts & emotions. One cannot turn back the clock. No one can give me back all those years so I can try again.
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bystander. blew my mind, I have been arguing that for almost 20 years now and I have never heard that turn coined before until now, I came to that conclusion while working in retail as firsthand personal experience. uniquely, I have been completely blind now for 6. 5 years and I have experienced increased attention, empathy, sympathy and assistance (and maybe fear of public backlash when someone is physically or verbally rude to me then Discover I'm blind) when someone else mentions that I am blind
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Manipulative persuasion is widely integrated by people looking for excuses to bully people. But look like a kind person while doing it.
A person with an otherwise normal trait is targeted. They use out-of-context data to point out why it is bad, and use fear-mongering to create a sense of urgency. It panics people and their immediate reaction is to harrass the victim to stop doing the bad thing.

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Great video but something doesn’t feel right when the world is trying to villainize bystanders. Yes it’s great to stand up for people but putting it in the realm of dark psychology seems off. I seen people use the phrase you are just as bad as the person because you didn’t stop it. I feel like this is manipulation in itself
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1: 35: The Milgram experiment was only done on College-aged, fairly-well-off, MEN. In other words, the preconceptions these men had--of authority and obedience--colored the experiment and tainted the results. It's been suggested that women, poorer people, or more wealthy people would have different actions.
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1: 38 I was taught about that study in highschool. It was a class about ethics and why we choose what we choose. The authority aspect is just one of many. It really came down to where did their source of right and wrong stem from. Authority figures were just one of the sources found.
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Groupthink is dangerous and is pretty much like a cult, where everyone is believing in one thing, and you start to question if you’re the only one seeing things differently. Like if everyone is about to drive toward a cliff, because they think it’s a good idea.
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Most of these tricks were used on the public and soldiers during the Holocaust. This psychology should be taught more so people can realize the deception and stick to their own morals when it comes to deadly and dangerous acts for the pursuit of a greater good
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Knowledge is power, but character gives you respect. Steve Irwin once said, Crocodiles are easy! They try to kill and eat you! People are harder! Sometimes they pretend to be your friend first! The most dangerous animal in the world is a fake friend.
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Timestamps
1. Group think 0: 50
2. Obedience to authority 1: 32
3. The bystander effect 2: 15
4. Love bombing 2: 55
5. Social engineering 3: 28
6. Manipulative persuation 4: 11
Hope this helps you out. Hope you have a nice day.

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Well-timed. Trying to gauge my friend’s partner’s behaviors around her and how she acts around them. There may be some abuse and manipulation at hand but they (friend’s partner) started a faction war with me in the middle.
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So, take everything you hear on the news with a couple grains of salt and trust the government as much as you'd trust a person that you know has taken advantage of a lot of people. That's what I heard - and I agree
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timestamps:
1. group think 0: 51
2. obedience to authority 1: 33
3. the bystander effect 2: 15
4. love bombing 2: 56
5. social engineering 3: 29
6. manipulative persuasion 4: 12

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Adding this to my how to manage toxic parenting playlist. Even my therapist after everything my son's mother has done says you have to expect the worst from her in order to protect yourself
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This is basically every tactic used by a narcicissist. It's kinda sad how many people today are narcicissists due to social media and social norms today.
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Some people thought I was like them and they thought they could manipulate me. They did scare me, but I didn’t do anything they wanted me to.
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Another technique I can think of is the salesman's favourite: pressing for a quick decision. As in, Only 25 more left in stock, order yours today!
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We know what dark psychology is all about. We have all the evidence after 14 years of the Tories!
Not to mention the Right Wing media!

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