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The «What if I died right now?» guilt trip manipulation Says, | UPSC MOTIVATION STATUS 🎯🇮🇳

The «What if I died right now?» guilt trip manipulation

Says, for example, your mother.

Is that supposed to be a joke? Well, it’s not funny at all.
In fact, it’s a very common type of manipulation. With a very difficult internal decision to make as a result - to go along with it!

A sense of duty and a sense of guilt will follow, planted in the brain by an experienced adult in the most subtle way.

What is bad about such a relationship?
Exhausting megatons of your energy.
These relationships last for decades.
Some children were "lucky" to grow up in such an environment.

How to fix this?
To begin with, understand that this is pure manipulation. And since there is no way to distance yourself from the object (it’s your mother for crying out loud), then start changing your attitude to the situation. Do not react, rather ignore her statements. It’s important to ignore such behavior METHODICALLY.