Sunday, April 9, 2023

Darkness from Within

 


Jaoy imo kilaya na tanan tawo sanan butang jaoy gajod ila mahisaway?

The term “Dark Triad” refers to a trio of negative personality traits—narcissism, Machiavellianism, and psychopathy—which share some common malevolent features. The construct was coined by researchers Delroy L. Paulhus and Kevin M. Williams in 2002.

People with these traits tend to be callous and manipulative, willing to do or say practically anything to get their way. They have an inflated view of themselves and are often shameless about self-promotion. These individuals are likely to be impulsive and may engage in dangerous behavior without any regard for how their actions affect others (Williams, 2022).

If someone is going to succeed, these people will likely find faults and say negative things about the persons in the limelight. They cannot endure the fame of others. You often hear then saying: I don’t like him/her for no particular reasons at all. Chances are, the subjects may pose a threat to their egocentric intentions.

Superiority complex was first identified by Alfred Adler, an early psychologist, in his theory of individual psychology. He defined superiority complexes as a reaction to a deep feeling of inferiority.

People with very strong feelings of inferiority have a hard time convincing themselves that they have actually achieved enough. To compensate, Adler argues that these people play up their accomplishments and opinions to make themselves feel better.

Let us accept that these persons exist. They are around us. But with deep understanding about our own SELF, let us not allow them to belittle us. Let them wallow on their beliefs that they are better that ALL of us where in fact THEY HAVE NOT PROVEN ANYTHING AT ALL.

They can continue to stain their environment with the darkness from their hearts; they can continue seeing others as competitors. But we can be victorious with our simple accomplishments that they do not have.

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