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Test The Pathological Need for Control
Agenda
1st QUESTION: What primarily motivates individuals with dark traits to manipulate?
The desire to help society improve
The deep psychological and pathological need for control to compensate for an inner emptiness
The pursuit of financial gain exclusively
The attempt to make influential friends
2nd QUESTION: What is the primary target of the manipulative attack according to the text?
Genuine human connection and love
Revenge for real events of the past
Mutual learning
Systematic undermining of the victim to ensure superiority
3rd QUESTION: How does the manipulator perceive the victim within his scheme?
As a tool to satisfy their addiction to control
As an equal with rights
As a powerful enemy to be feared
As a teacher to learn from
QUESTION 4: What are the four strategic pillars of psychological siege?
Money, fame, sex and drugs
Fear, anger, sadness and joy
Will, self-esteem, revenge and confusion
Politics, religion, economics and society
QUESTION 5: Why do they seek to dominate others?
To teach them to be leaders
To compensate for their lack of mastery over their own internal processes
To protect them from the outside world
To win popularity contests
6TH QUESTION: What do they gain by reducing the autonomy of others?
A lasting and sincere friendship
A pay raise at work
To improve society in general
A false sense of security and order in their world
7TH QUESTION: Is the attack personal in the sense that the victim did something wrong?
No, it is functional to satisfy an internal need of the aggressor
Yes, it is always because of a previous serious offense
Yes, it is because the victim is a bad person
Yes, it is a divine punishment
8th QUESTION: What is the function of "confusion" as the fourth pillar?
To make the victim laugh
Help the victim to think better
Distorting perception so that the manipulator is the only reliable reference
Generate philosophical debate
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