A very interesting article here: Scientists identify the "dark core" of personalilty.
This "dark core" of personality is perfectly illustrated by Peter Young.
[www.sciencedaily.com]
Egoism, Machiavellianism, narcissism, psychopathy, sadism, spitefulness ... are among the traits that stand for the malevolent dark sides of human personality. ... these traits share a common 'dark core'. So, if you have one of these tendencies, you are also likely to have one or more of the others.
... the common denominator of all dark traits, the D-factor, can be defined as the general tendency to maximize one's individual utility -- disregarding, accepting, or malevolently provoking disutility for others -- , accompanied by beliefs that serve as justifications.
Other posters on this thread state how Peter Young malevolently provoked disutility in them.
"rinpochehelpedme" also shows how buying into Peter Young's perverse beliefs justify those behaviours in a victim's mind.
nine of the most commonly studied dark personality traits:
Egoism: an excessive preoccupation with one's own advantage at the expense of others and the community.
Machiavellianism: a manipulative, callous attitude and a belief that the ends justify the means.
Moral disengagement: cognitive processing style that allow behaving unethically without feeling distress.
Narcissism: excessive self-absorption, a sense of superiority, and an extreme need for attention from others.
Psychological entitlement: a recurring belief that one is better than others and deserves better treatment.
Psychopathy: lack of empathy and self-control, combined with impulsive behaviour.
Sadism: a desire to inflict mental or physical harm on others for one's own pleasure or to benefit oneself.
Self-interest: a desire to further and highlight one's own social and financial status.
Spitefulness: destructiveness and willingness to cause harm to others, even if one harms oneself in the process
Peter Young openly asserts that he is entitled to behave in all of these manners.
Everyone who has ever come into contact with Peter Young will confirm he displays all of these behaviours - even those who believe he is a good person will not deny he engages in all these behaviours 24 hrs a day.
Seeing through Peter Young is simply a case of not buying into the justifications he calls beliefs / Buddhism.
The science is clear: Peter Young's dark core is the entirety of his personality.
This "dark core" of personality is perfectly illustrated by Peter Young.
[www.sciencedaily.com]
Egoism, Machiavellianism, narcissism, psychopathy, sadism, spitefulness ... are among the traits that stand for the malevolent dark sides of human personality. ... these traits share a common 'dark core'. So, if you have one of these tendencies, you are also likely to have one or more of the others.
... the common denominator of all dark traits, the D-factor, can be defined as the general tendency to maximize one's individual utility -- disregarding, accepting, or malevolently provoking disutility for others -- , accompanied by beliefs that serve as justifications.
Other posters on this thread state how Peter Young malevolently provoked disutility in them.
"rinpochehelpedme" also shows how buying into Peter Young's perverse beliefs justify those behaviours in a victim's mind.
nine of the most commonly studied dark personality traits:
Egoism: an excessive preoccupation with one's own advantage at the expense of others and the community.
Machiavellianism: a manipulative, callous attitude and a belief that the ends justify the means.
Moral disengagement: cognitive processing style that allow behaving unethically without feeling distress.
Narcissism: excessive self-absorption, a sense of superiority, and an extreme need for attention from others.
Psychological entitlement: a recurring belief that one is better than others and deserves better treatment.
Psychopathy: lack of empathy and self-control, combined with impulsive behaviour.
Sadism: a desire to inflict mental or physical harm on others for one's own pleasure or to benefit oneself.
Self-interest: a desire to further and highlight one's own social and financial status.
Spitefulness: destructiveness and willingness to cause harm to others, even if one harms oneself in the process
Peter Young openly asserts that he is entitled to behave in all of these manners.
Everyone who has ever come into contact with Peter Young will confirm he displays all of these behaviours - even those who believe he is a good person will not deny he engages in all these behaviours 24 hrs a day.
Seeing through Peter Young is simply a case of not buying into the justifications he calls beliefs / Buddhism.
The science is clear: Peter Young's dark core is the entirety of his personality.