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Aug 22, 2018 17:17:11   #
lpnmajor Loc: Arkansas
 
Ever hear the phrase " he punches back twice as hard "? That behavior could be seen as a sign of a supremely confident person, someone who won't take anyone's BS, that is, if and I say IF - the person/group being punched twice as hard - actually threw the first punch. Stating " I think you're wrong ", or "that's a mistake ", are not punches. A punch would be "you're so wrong you useless POS", or "you f&cking moron!", you know what I'm talking about. That being said, the person who punches someone back twice as hard simply for not agreeing with them, or for being politely critical, is not a confident person with a high self esteem, it's characteristic of a person suffering the exact opposite personality traits. Confident people with high self esteems, are not quite so sensitive to criticism, easily shrugging off or ignoring critics who's opinions they do not value. There is positive scientific proof, that every bully on the planet has low self esteem, lacks self confidence, is fearful to the point of paranoia, and who's instinctive response to any situation is lashing out, either physically, verbally or both. Bullies arehyper sensitive to anything that remotely smells like criticism - and will always punch back twice as hard.

There are those who accuse Trump of having a boy crush on Putin, but maybe that behavior is indicative of something else. The # 1 tool in the con man's arsenal is flattery, buttering up the mark. Anyone who's ever visited a used car lot or talked to a real estate agent, has seen this behavior " you like a guy that really knows his cars ", " you do have an excellent eye for property value ". So, Trumps "strong and powerful" flattery is his method of disarming Putin, prepping the mark. If this is the reason for Trumps seeming love affair with Putin, I'm afraid it'll backfire like an out of tune flat head V8.................Putin is KGB trained............. the KGB weaponized the flattery technique. Those techniques do not work on espionage agents, try it and you'll wake up having given away everything you own.

It's amazing that so many people can look at the same thing.................and see something completely different.

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Aug 22, 2018 17:30:32   #
Airforceone
 
lpnmajor wrote:
Ever hear the phrase " he punches back twice as hard "? That behavior could be seen as a sign of a supremely confident person, someone who won't take anyone's BS, that is, if and I say IF - the person/group being punched twice as hard - actually threw the first punch. Stating " I think you're wrong ", or "that's a mistake ", are not punches. A punch would be "you're so wrong you useless POS", or "you f&cking moron!", you know what I'm talking about. That being said, the person who punches someone back twice as hard simply for not agreeing with them, or for being politely critical, is not a confident person with a high self esteem, it's characteristic of a person suffering the exact opposite personality traits. Confident people with high self esteems, are not quite so sensitive to criticism, easily shrugging off or ignoring critics who's opinions they do not value. There is positive scientific proof, that every bully on the planet has low self esteem, lacks self confidence, is fearful to the point of paranoia, and who's instinctive response to any situation is lashing out, either physically, verbally or both. Bullies arehyper sensitive to anything that remotely smells like criticism - and will always punch back twice as hard.

There are those who accuse Trump of having a boy crush on Putin, but maybe that behavior is indicative of something else. The # 1 tool in the con man's arsenal is flattery, buttering up the mark. Anyone who's ever visited a used car lot or talked to a real estate agent, has seen this behavior " you like a guy that really knows his cars ", " you do have an excellent eye for property value ". So, Trumps "strong and powerful" flattery is his method of disarming Putin, prepping the mark. If this is the reason for Trumps seeming love affair with Putin, I'm afraid it'll backfire like an out of tune flat head V8.................Putin is KGB trained............. the KGB weaponized the flattery technique. Those techniques do not work on espionage agents, try it and you'll wake up having given away everything you own.

It's amazing that so many people can look at the same thing.................and see something completely different.
Ever hear the phrase " he punches back twice ... (show quote)



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Aug 23, 2018 08:48:13   #
Bad Bob Loc: Virginia
 
lpnmajor wrote:
Ever hear the phrase " he punches back twice as hard "? That behavior could be seen as a sign of a supremely confident person, someone who won't take anyone's BS, that is, if and I say IF - the person/group being punched twice as hard - actually threw the first punch. Stating " I think you're wrong ", or "that's a mistake ", are not punches. A punch would be "you're so wrong you useless POS", or "you f&cking moron!", you know what I'm talking about. That being said, the person who punches someone back twice as hard simply for not agreeing with them, or for being politely critical, is not a confident person with a high self esteem, it's characteristic of a person suffering the exact opposite personality traits. Confident people with high self esteems, are not quite so sensitive to criticism, easily shrugging off or ignoring critics who's opinions they do not value. There is positive scientific proof, that every bully on the planet has low self esteem, lacks self confidence, is fearful to the point of paranoia, and who's instinctive response to any situation is lashing out, either physically, verbally or both. Bullies arehyper sensitive to anything that remotely smells like criticism - and will always punch back twice as hard.

There are those who accuse Trump of having a boy crush on Putin, but maybe that behavior is indicative of something else. The # 1 tool in the con man's arsenal is flattery, buttering up the mark. Anyone who's ever visited a used car lot or talked to a real estate agent, has seen this behavior " you like a guy that really knows his cars ", " you do have an excellent eye for property value ". So, Trumps "strong and powerful" flattery is his method of disarming Putin, prepping the mark. If this is the reason for Trumps seeming love affair with Putin, I'm afraid it'll backfire like an out of tune flat head V8.................Putin is KGB trained............. the KGB weaponized the flattery technique. Those techniques do not work on espionage agents, try it and you'll wake up having given away everything you own.

It's amazing that so many people can look at the same thing.................and see something completely different.
Ever hear the phrase " he punches back twice ... (show quote)



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