Abnormal: How to Train Yourself to Think Differently and Permanently Overcome Evil Thoughts
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Elevate your understanding of human behavior with "Abnormal: How to Train Yourself to Think Differently and Permanently Overcome Evil Thoughts." This enlightening book delves deep into the reasons behind the prevalence of evil and jealousy, shedding light on the mysteries that have plagued humanity for ages. Unlike other resources that attribute evil to religious or supernatural causes, "Abnormal" takes a broader and more comprehensive approach by examining the implications of psychopathy in our everyday lives.
In this captivating exploration, you'll discover a whole new perspective on the world and our interactions with others. The author skillfully unravels the hidden motives, ambitions, fears, and reasons that drive individuals to commit evil acts. By delving into the complexities of human neurology, "Abnormal" provides invaluable insights into the multifaceted nature of evil in the contemporary world.
Uncover the evolutionary track that shapes our understanding of evil and gain a profound understanding of how this phenomenon impacts society. "Abnormal" offers a comprehensive analysis of the dynamics involved in our interactions and explains how they can be simplified through a deeper understanding of our own motivations.
Whether you're an avid reader fascinated by the complexities of human psychology or an individual seeking personal growth and self-improvement, this book is tailor-made for you. Through its thought-provoking narrative and expertly crafted analysis, "Abnormal" will fundamentally change the way you perceive evil and equip you with the knowledge and tools to overcome negative thoughts and behaviors.
Dan Desmarques
Dan Desmarques is a twenty-one-times Amazon bestselling author with five titles ranking as no.1. He has been awarded in multiple areas — as an entrepreneur, business consultant, lecturer, graphic designer and music composer. His background experience includes being a university lecturer on the topics of academic writing, creative writing, pedagogy, economy, entrepreneurship and success skills, teaching both college lecturers, future high school teachers and science students. He is also the owner of 22 Lions Publishing and Alienexed Records. As a ghostwriter, he has been the author of more than 300 titles, and as a musician, he has produced more than 600 musical tracks. His work was featured on Voice of America, MTV Music Television, Netflix, Sky One, and various national radios and podcasts. More information at koji.to/dandesmarques
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Abnormal - Dan Desmarques
Introduction
You have probably spent most of your existence wondering why so many people are evil towards others and even jealous, and why this occurs against those who did nothing wrong and spend most of their time focusing on their own existence and the survival of their family.
A lot of the evil in the world is attributed to mysterious causes, often segregated to the area of religion, and psychopathy does not have the attention it must have when we analyze it from a wider perspective, or when we see its many implications in our daily life.
This book goes beyond what is commonly known to explain all the dynamics involved in the world and in our interactions with others, showing you that everything can be simplified within a certain evolutionary track that unveils our hidden motives, ambitions, fears and reasons.
After reading this book, you will get a better understanding of the individual neurology and how it applies in the multiple facets of evil in the contemporary world.
Chapter 1 — How Do People Become Psychopaths?
In a world with self-destructive tendencies and abnormal perspectives about reality, in which aggression and power are often more appreciated and worshipped than love and compassion, the only way out consists of using a social mask.
People then have to pretend to be someone they’re not in order to be respected and fit into society.
This state of mind will obviously lead to social anxiety, which is why when people are depressed they will put more efforts to hide it. They even smile more than normal and at unusual things.
This happens due to the fear of discrimination. However, because people want to be part of a society that makes them anxious, many then develop what is called a covert antisocial behavior, meaning that they will lie more, cheat on others, and in general, do whatsoever they can to survive and win in what they perceive as a wild competition for who can get more.
This predatory mindset emerges precisely out of the state of victim, which means that it is a compensation to the fear of being prey in what they see as a dual world — a two dimensional reality.
In essence, what I am saying is that depression and anger lead people downwards to a situation in which their perception on life is diminished to a very low level, then affecting how they see themselves and others but, most importantly, how they behave.
Naturally, when such psychotic individuals act in those ways towards other people, it doesn’t take long before they suffer the consequences of their betrayals and lies, which as a result, and because they can’t reflect on their own behavior, will lead them even deeper into that reptilian mindset of seeking power over other people to suppress them and survive.
Survival is perceived to this person as a mechanism in which he diminishes the potential of others in order to make himself more able to prey over them and lie to them.
Those whom he preys may then start perceiving reality in the same dual way, which is why there are so many people pushing society downwards and not letting it evolve.
When a person continues for long enough in an anxious state of mind, anger and more depression follow, eventually leading the individual to having suicidal thoughts.
Everything that the individual perceives outside himself ends up being a reflection of his inner world, even when there is no correlation between what is happening and what he perceives that might be happening.
The psychotic state is correlated to a lack of discernment and a lack of self-control over ones’ own thoughts, which means that the person is more disturbed by simple and common problems but also more likely to rationalize what occurs as a negative attack on his existence.
The description I just provided is a resume of what is happening all over the planet, and that for many is so common that can even be considered as normal.
Some, much less-educated individuals, have labeled these traits as being part of a certain reptilian brain, differentiating it from a mammal brain, and although this type of comparison may facilitate our understanding, it is deceptive and wrong.
The human mind must be comprehended within an evolutionary track that manifests not according to what we see now but the full potential of an individual.
That is to say, many people still live with the thinking patterns of a caveman or someone else from the past centuries.
There are many reasons for this to happen: it can be related to past lives, a lack of education, cultural aspects, traumas from childhood or a combination of these elements.
Chapter 2 — What Does Being More Evolved Mean?
Although some experiences affect us more than others, how they affect us also depends on how we respond, and our responses are correlated to everything else we have experienced before.
What I am saying is that with education and training a person can become better, recover from his previous mental state, and evolve to a higher way of thinking.
This requires a certain level of cooperation on the part of the individual, and it is precisely here that the problem lays, because someone that looks at the world as a threat is not likely to accept any help or look at help as a beneficial thing.
The healthier a human is, the more willing he is to be helped, but also the less likely he is to need any external interference, because he is already, and quite certainly, helping himself.
In this process, you will see that people tend to be aligned with a certain path:
At the bottom, you will see a person obsessed with the survival of himself as a body.
This means looking at the world within two dimensions, two options only, two divisions: me and them, preying or being preyed, attacking or defending, being an aggressor or a victim.
What for me, in particular, is very interesting, is that the people who propose an analysis of the world based on dualities — although presenting themselves as helpful to others —, are actually doing the opposite and placing society deeper inside this false dogma of me against them
.
We would have to look for those who propose models that integrate society in a constant planetary evolution if we wish to understand the truth.
Among those theories, we will find the following:
The people at the top of our evolution are not obsessed with getting but rather interested in giving.
These are the ones who understand that the world can only progress through cooperation and a synergetic combination of efforts, exactly as what we can observe in nature.
As a matter of fact, you can look at nature from a binary point of view, of predators and preys, or you can look at it from a wider perspective and realize that the whole system cooperates to maintain itself.
I am obviously not saying with this that animals know what they are doing, just as many humans have no idea of why they do things in the way they do them, but instead demonstrating that there is a balance that keeps nature as it is, and that this balance is disrupted whenever one element is removed.
The same occurs with human society. If it does not cooperate, wars follow, destruction follows, and then the result of all that is death and the impossibility of progress.
As a matter of fact, the stupidest people on this planet are the ones who say that money is not important and that all human beings are good people if treated with respect.
They clearly don’t know in which planet they live or how life works.
You need both wealth and realism to rationalize the possibility of a future instead of excuses for a self-destructive present.
Chapter 3 — How Do Psychopaths Manipulate Others?
If we can understand