About this series
In this book, we will discover the various ways human nature stinks.
Did you know that criminal inmates consider themselves to be the best people in the world? How about the fact that most of the population finds psychopaths hot? Or that most people prefer electrocution over spending time alone with their own thoughts? And we humans like to pick on people we deem as 'other', including infamous serial killers who targeted certain populations of people who were different. Then, we like to follow that up with trolling each other into a miserable abyss online in anonymity.
Have you ever wondered why our brains like to categorize and distinguish between people who are like-minded and those who don't fit within our 'in' group? Ever considered why we like to outcast people who are not like us, rather than being kind and accepting to those who are different?
Have you heard of the term Schadenfreude, the phenomenon where people love to see other people suffer? We will cover why some people are struck with Freudenfreude rather than Schadenfreude. These higher awareness individuals tend to be happy when they see another person succeed, rather than taking bets on their misfortunes.
Have you seen the TV show Beef produced by A24, where a contractor matches wits with a suburban mother over a road rage incident? If given the choice, will we die on the hill where we declared war on another human being? Will we resort to killing someone else just to prove a point? Are we just animals when all our reason in our brains fails at solving the problem at hand? We love to watch the Three Stooges physically hurt one another, and most of us laugh at another's misfortune in the Quentin Tarantino movie Hateful Eight.
We will discuss karma, and why it doesn't work as well as humans think it should. We will uncover the reasons why humans hold onto their belief system like a dog with a bone, despite evidence to the contrary. A person will tend to stand on his or her soapbox all day preaching erroneous information rather than updating the narrative in his or her own head. We are an inflexible bunch, even when the truth is staring at us right in the face. Our fragile egos won't let another person tell us their truth, and we tend to side with our own friends and family even when they are flat-out deceptive liars.
Titles in the series (3)
- Psychopathy: Healing, #17
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In this Psychopathy book, we will discuss some of the exact neuroscience in the brain that is responsible for the poor behavioral controls prominent in a manipulative psychopath who hurts people for his or her own gain. Due to these damaged or under-developed parts of the brain, we can see why psychopaths often cannot change their brain pathology and behavior to match their peers. The psychopathic individual often does not have the learning and memorization capacity to learn much in the way of social expectations. He or she may lean on a physical hands-on occupation rather than anything academic or intellectual. This book will discuss the 4 subtypes of psychopathy, including which one is the most dangerous type. We will discuss an alternative 9 subtypes described by Theodore Millon. We will seek to differentiate several disorders which mimic psychopathy from the actual disorder called psychopathy. We will show you which parts of the brain are responsible for causing the distinct personality traits which are found in psychopathy. each of these subtypes: narcissistic, borderline, sadistic and antisocial. We see that the psychopath typically solves problems by doing versus thinking of acceptable ways of doing. He or she is often deficient in the overall executive functioning skill of planning, thus does things largely 'in the moment'. The psychopath often makes decisions and choices without much regard for the overall consequences of his or her own actions. We will discuss why some people who have psychopathy turn violent and criminal, whereas others may become owners of a lucrative family business and lead a rather normal life. We will talk about the traits displayed in young children who may be later diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder or psychopathy, as children cannot be given the Psychopath Checklist created by Hare. Professionals are often hesitant to label a child a psychopath due to the social stigma and bullying that a psychopathic child would suffer from his or her peers.
- Emotional Kung Fu: Healing, #20
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People who follow martial arts, including Kung Fu, know how important it is for a person to have control over their emotions. To understand one's motivations and emotions means understanding and knowing oneself. Martial arts aren't generally about killing the other person in some violent fashion. Martial arts are about gaining knowledge and control over oneself. Martial arts are about learning the emotions your adversary may be experiencing through your own self-reflection and insight. Most martial arts practitioners know that emotions illicit responses. If we do not control those responses, the enemy can keep us unbalanced. They can attack us when we are drowning in our own emotions. They can instigate, and they can draw out emotions that we didn't even know we were having in that moment. Emotions can be used against us if we are not aware of them. Emotions can be a sort of Achille's heel in life. This book aims to help you with your emotional Kung Fu, so that you learn better control over your emotions. We will talk about how to instantly stop your stress in the moment by doing a simple technique proven to trick your brain. We will discuss setting up your environment to ensure maximum relaxation when you are in your safe space, and how to visualize a safe space if you do not have access to one. We will teach you why silence is so powerful, and why only the wisest men use silence to their advantage. We will talk about why the pursuit of happiness can and should drive every decision you make in life, reducing your risk of decision paralysis. We will show you ways and give you tools to help you get back to basics, including Biofeedback, Neurofeedback, Salt Spa Therapy, Negative Ion Generators, Sleep Hygiene, Nootropics, Diet, and Hydration.
- Human Nature Stinks: Healing, #21
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In this book, we will discover the various ways human nature stinks. Did you know that criminal inmates consider themselves to be the best people in the world? How about the fact that most of the population finds psychopaths hot? Or that most people prefer electrocution over spending time alone with their own thoughts? And we humans like to pick on people we deem as 'other', including infamous serial killers who targeted certain populations of people who were different. Then, we like to follow that up with trolling each other into a miserable abyss online in anonymity. Have you ever wondered why our brains like to categorize and distinguish between people who are like-minded and those who don't fit within our 'in' group? Ever considered why we like to outcast people who are not like us, rather than being kind and accepting to those who are different? Have you heard of the term Schadenfreude, the phenomenon where people love to see other people suffer? We will cover why some people are struck with Freudenfreude rather than Schadenfreude. These higher awareness individuals tend to be happy when they see another person succeed, rather than taking bets on their misfortunes. Have you seen the TV show Beef produced by A24, where a contractor matches wits with a suburban mother over a road rage incident? If given the choice, will we die on the hill where we declared war on another human being? Will we resort to killing someone else just to prove a point? Are we just animals when all our reason in our brains fails at solving the problem at hand? We love to watch the Three Stooges physically hurt one another, and most of us laugh at another's misfortune in the Quentin Tarantino movie Hateful Eight. We will discuss karma, and why it doesn't work as well as humans think it should. We will uncover the reasons why humans hold onto their belief system like a dog with a bone, despite evidence to the contrary. A person will tend to stand on his or her soapbox all day preaching erroneous information rather than updating the narrative in his or her own head. We are an inflexible bunch, even when the truth is staring at us right in the face. Our fragile egos won't let another person tell us their truth, and we tend to side with our own friends and family even when they are flat-out deceptive liars.
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