20 Dark Psychology Facts That Will Make You Rethink Reality
Machiavelli knew them all
2 min readJun 30, 2024
- Neediness is repulsive. The more you chase a relationship, the lower the odds of making it work.
- You’re not kind because you want to be it. You’re kind because you aren’t powerful enough to be otherwise.
- People lie all the time. It’s just that instead of telling fake stories, they conveniently omit parts of the truth that bother them.
- We feel more than we think. This is why most commercial arguments prioritize appealing to our feelings rather than our logic.
- Most people seek emotional support to alleviate their immediate pain rather than practical advice to cure it.
- If you are not an extremely talented genius, you’d better learn to be liked. This is how you’ll win in life.
- Being weird is a quality; acting weird is a flaw. Society ruthlessly erases what doesn’t fit the average.
- Everyone is driven by self-interest. Playing with pity and portraying yourself as a victim will never work. Identify their needs instead.
- Most people don’t care about your life. They only pretend to be, hoping for juicy gossip you can give them.
- No system can cure the way humans organize themselves. Strong exploit weak and there is absolutely nothing you can do about it.
- A good reputation doesn’t mean they’re a good person. It means they’re good concealers. Everyone’s hiding dirty unavoidable secrets.
- Most people don’t like you. They like the feelings they have when they are with you. And that’s a huge difference.
- We don’t surround ourselves with most friends because we genuinely like them, but because of the social validation they provide.
- The average man falls into the politeness trap because his self-esteem is at an all-time low.
- Complaining in front of others only shows your unreliability and annoyance. Plus it never leads to any meaningful solutions for your problems.
- Unlucky people are not struck by bad luck, they simply tend to blame fate for their problems.
- Telling the truth is not as rewarding as telling people what they want to hear.
- Apologizing may initially elicit sympathy, but ultimately fuels long-lasting disdain and suspicion.
- It’s the primal, vital urge of necessity that compels action. Not empty promises, mere dreams, or lofty ambitions.
- On those bad days when you feel unmotivated and lack discipline, what you do will fall to the level of your standards. If you want a better life, increase your standards.
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