The Subtle Art of Being Used: Recognizing Attitudes of Selfishness

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  • The Subtle Art of Being Used: Recognizing Attitudes of Selfishness #stoicism #stoics
    In today's video, "The Subtle Art of Being Used: Recognizing Attitudes of Selfishness," we delve deep into the psyche of individuals who may only be in your life for their benefit. Through stories, expert interviews, and personal insights, we'll uncover the subtle signs and attitudes of those who use others without a care. Whether it's in friendships, love, or professional relationships, knowing these signs can empower you to make informed decisions about who you let into your life. Join us as we explore strategies to protect your emotional and mental well-being from those who take more than they give. Subscribe for more content on navigating relationships with wisdom and strength.
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    00:00 - intro
    01:27 - 1 Failure To Fulfill Promises
    03:18 - 2 Diminishing Or Disdainful Comments
    04:46 - 3 Unilateral Benefit
    06:40 - 4 Disregard For Your Needs Or Feelings
    08:29 - 5 Emotional Manipulation
    10:35 - 6 Lack Of Genuine Support
    12:45 - 7 Constant Competition
    15:08 - 8 Absence In Critical Moments
    17:03 - 9 Lack Of Reciprocity
    19:06 - 10 Gossip And Breach Of Trust
    21:05 - 11 Select Availability You Are Available They Are Not
    22:54 - 12 Making You Feel Guilty
    24:54 - 13 Lack Of Personal Interest
    26-50 - 14 Superficial Closeness
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  • @prajna.paramita
    @prajna.paramita หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thanks for the excellent presentation. It’s very hard to regain trust in oneself and shed the belief it was all one’s own fault. It’s very good to hear the symptoms of abusive relationships clearly spelled out.
    1. failure to fulfill promises
    2. diminishing or derogative comments
    3. unilateral benefit
    4. disregard for your needs or feelings
    5. emotional manipulation
    6. lack of genuine support
    7. constant competition
    8. absence in critical moments
    9. lack of reciprocity
    10. gossip and breach of trust
    11. selective availability
    12. making you feel guilty
    13. lack of personal interest
    14. superficial closeness