Dark Psychology: The Art of Using NLP, Non-Verbal Communications, Body Language and Persuasion to Get People to Do What You Want
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Have you ever thought about how useful it would be to persuade people to get them to do what YOU want them to do?
Have you ever wondered how politicians, CEOs, and business leaders get to the top so easily? Do you aspire to be as influential and successful as them but don't know where to start?
If this sounds like you, then keep reading!
In Dark Psychology - The Art of Using NLP, Non-Verbal Communications, Body Language and Persuasion to Get People to Do What You Want, we will teach you how to master the art of persuasion and do just that through the communicative tool of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP). By identifying subtle cues in body language, facial expression, gestures, and other non-communicative aspects, we can learn how to strategically influence other's decisions and persuade them the way we desire. We will provide you with practical tips you can use to win people over and get them to follow you without them even realizing it.
Regardless of who you are and what you want to accomplish, learning how to utilize dark psychology is the same for everyone. This book will help you understand everything you need to know about dark psychology including the benefits and challenges of utilizing this new skill set, and I will provide you with a step by step process for utilizing dark psychology along with some practical tips and tricks that you can put into use right away.
Within these pages, you will discover:
- How to Identify Manipulators
- How You Can Use Persuasion In Your Professional and Social Settings
- Identifying What Individuals Find Attractive and What Repels Them
- How to Become an Expert at Identifying What Individuals Find Attractive and What Repels Them
AND MUCH MORE!
No matter how young or old, how inexperienced or experienced, or what education level you have, this book will be able to help you strengthen your understanding of dark psychology so that you can utilize it in your daily life to achieve the things you want to achieve. With the help of this book, you can gain the upper hand over others, whether it is in your professional, romantic, or social field, and ultimately translate your learning on persuasion into higher salaries, success, power, greater productivity, and overall happier life!
If you're ready to take control and learn what dark psychology can do for bettering your life - then look no further.
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Dark Psychology - Charles Cummings
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An Introduction to NLP and Dark Psychology
It’s not a secret that all the successful people in the world fit the Dark Triad Model.
Dark Triad Personalities are cut-throat, risk-taking, chameleon-like, ruthless personalities who candy-coat themselves with a dazzling charm and charisma.
From politicians and celebrities to Silicon Valley CEOs and business leaders – the Dark Triads are everywhere.
Psychologists say that one in every five business leaders has Dark Triad tendencies – and we see glimpses of that statistic in the notorious Zuckerberg Stare and Donald Trump’s political statements.
In this book, we'll be studying Dr-Jekyll-and-Mr. Hyde-esque personalities that the Dark Triad are – a branch of Psychology referred to as Dark Psychology.
Dark Psychology allows us to see the traits, language neutrality, and thinking patterns of Dark Triad and know why those traits are so successful.
After we’ve done that, we’ll apply those traits to our personal lives using a technique called Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP). NLP is simply a study and mimicking of certain people's language, actions, and thinking patterns. In the end, you will be likely to master the art of persuasion and achieve your goals by convincing and swaying others.
Dark Psychology
Dark Psychology is simply a study of the tactics that many people employ to harm others. These include patterns of manipulation, coercion, lying, and other means of influence. Besides that, it also seeks to understand the thoughts, emotions, and perceptions behind predatory behavior against others.
Dark Psychology states that most of this behavior and the purposeful victimization of others is guided by malicious intent or with some kind of ulterior motive 99% of the time. However, it also believes that 1% of such behaviors may have no purposive intent or be accounted for by science or religious dogma. This is something that truly sets Dark Psychology apart from other behavioral studies and forms of Psychology; it believes that there is a small segment of our population that does not commit heinous acts for money, sex, power, or retribution, but rather without any goal or motive. They do it because of the sake of doing so, simply because they can. Theories within this field of the study state that exploring such a side in individuals is incredibly complex and even more difficult to define.
Dark Psychology posits that all humans are on a continuum of malicious and evil acts, wherein some people might be more prone to committing harmful acts than others. Some might just have obtrusive thoughts, while others will act on these thoughts and commit deviant crimes against others. This is also known as the Dark Continuum. Those benevolent amongst us would have lower rates of these thoughts and urges, but the same cannot be sad about the few evil ones amongst us. Hence predicting who commits these deviant crimes is difficult, according to Dark Psychology. This dark side in individuals is unpredictable and can exist in anyone regardless of their religion, culture, geographical location, and whatnot.
Despite those of us who’d instead not think of how dark humanity can be, there are people in the world who have dedicated their lives to studying precisely that. They study to understand the intent behind these behaviors and what drives them, the social and biological factors contributing to their psyche, and more.
Some of the other things that Dark-Psychology researchers study include:
Identifying emotionally manipulative traits
Recognizing individual behaviors
Predicting dangerous or harmful acts of manipulative people
Creating profiles for law enforcement
Dark Psychology has captured the attention of millions of people worldwide, and the information that it can provide is indispensable to both health and justice. It’s also an entertainment genre of its own. It is the subject of some of the most high-quality, super-informative fictional and real-crime shows, podcasts, YouTube channels, and documentaries. Think about the amount of TV shows and movies you’ve come across that highlight the thinking patterns and behaviors of the world’s most notorious serial killers, sociopaths, and psychopaths.
While Psychology digs into an individual's thoughts, actions, feelings, and relationships, Dark Psychology digs into the darker tactics that certain people use to get what they want and to victimize others. While psychology studies the emotions, thoughts, and behaviors in our everyday reactions, Dark Psychology dives into the human mind's hidden and darker parts. It covers why people influence each other, how they do it, and the common tactics globally used. So, in other words, Dark Psychology aims to uncover the concealed parts of our identities and digs deeper into the human psyche. It explores the criminal and deviant behaviors that guide the often unlawful actions as well. But this is not to say that Dark Psychology exists only within killers; these manipulators can well and truly be amongst us and not exactly have motives to murder or steal. The main aim of such individuals is to prey upon others, and they typically don’t have any moral or empathetic grounds to guide their behaviors.
These tactics are used differently, depending on the setting, whether it's a workplace, a parent-child relationship, or an intimate relationship. These ‘dark’ tactics that people use include:
Manipulation
Guilt Tripping
Seduction
Subliminal Messages
Lying
Love Bombing
and more that we will be studying in-depth in the next few chapters.
In social settings that involve close relationships, Dark Psychology can be defined as using a set of techniques to manipulate others to get them to do something which may not be of benefit to them exactly, but would benefit the manipulator. This is much different from persuasion, and we will be talking in great detail about the difference between persuasion and manipulation. This field of study can also be used in intimate relationships to manipulate someone in order to satisfy one’s own sexual strategies. Someone with Dark Psychology tendencies is in a relationship with someone without complete and honest regard for that person and only seeks to satisfy their own needs and urges and to control the other person. This can include outright abuse, jealous behaviors, devaluation, lowering the other person’s self-esteem, and more that we shall discuss in the upcoming sections.
Dark Psychology started becoming popular in the early 2000s when cybercriminals began gathering knowledge on criminal psychology and predicting where the subsequent cyber attacks would occur. They would stalk, coerce, blackmail, and exploit people that they find online using the information and knowledge on criminal psychology. Most of them are sexual predators, pedophiles, cyber terrorists, cyber bullies, and more.
However, research in the field of Dark Psychology has existed for decades before and has led to some of the judicial field's most incredible developments. Criminal profiling has armed law-enforcement and law-implementing authorities alike with a weapon that helps them catch criminals, predict their next target, and prevent crimes from happening. Old-school laws are made more efficient now that they’re made, keeping in mind the most malicious actions amongst us.
More than anything else, Dark Psychology's growing popularity has forced even the strongest nay-sayers to open their eyes and notice the darkest sides of human nature. There are dark traits in the most optimistic of all people. Human beings are a complex amalgamation of emotions, thoughts, actions, and temperament – and Dark Psychology attempts to answer all of those questions backed with research and studies.
What Dark Psychology isn’t
There are some people who have many misconceptions about Dark Psychology and myths surrounding this field of study. Here we dispel some of the most common myths:
It's not hypnosis – everyone that's involved is in their full senses!
It’s not psychopathy – Many psychopaths use Dark Psychology, many don’t.
It’s not brainwashing– again, everyone that's involved is in their full senses.
Many people believe that Dark Psychology involves hypnosis and mind control; that is simply not true. Of course, there are great levels of persuasion involved, but you are not controlling anyone’s mind. People are in their full senses when they make a decision influenced by you. The same applies to brainwashing; Dark Psychology is definitely not complete control of an individual to get them to do or believe in what you want them to. Everyone is in their full senses at all times.
Moreover, Dark Psychology is not psychopathy either. Psychopathy is a mental disease. There are some psychopaths who use this field of study, but many that don’t. Dark Psychology involves all humans and is not just limited to a certain set of people. Like we said, we all engage in ‘dark’ thoughts and even behaviors from time to time. Hence this field of study is not just limited to psychopaths but rather to all humans.
We'll be getting into the nitty-gritty of all of these tactics in Chapter Two of the book.
Dark Psychology Traits
In Dark Psychology, the personality traits that fall under the typical behavior of manipulators are known as the ‘Dark Triad.’ These are those individuals that have malevolent, cruel, and evil qualities. They may be difficult to deal with and have a combination of toxic