They have possibly been told to "stay as the self" as they listen to your problems, which I'm told involves glazing over and not engaging with you in any way. Then they just report what you said to someone else. Such is the life of what Alexandra Stein calls a "deployable agent". I'm told they don't even think they're human anymore.
This makes sense within the doctrine of the group but, of course, what it mainly does is invalidate and devalue the already distressed individual. This is acceptable because the individual has been labeled as being "in their mind".
Soon they will be so confused and bewildered that they'll have only one option left: fall at Tony's feet, and kiss them while he acts embarrassed. It's Bhagwan's Devious Trap all over again.
This makes sense within the doctrine of the group but, of course, what it mainly does is invalidate and devalue the already distressed individual. This is acceptable because the individual has been labeled as being "in their mind".
Soon they will be so confused and bewildered that they'll have only one option left: fall at Tony's feet, and kiss them while he acts embarrassed. It's Bhagwan's Devious Trap all over again.