Chris Shelton | Was L. Ron Hubbard Purposefully Bad?

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  • Опубліковано 11 вер 2024
  • From Critical Q&A #275
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  • @PaulOsborne-f3h
    @PaulOsborne-f3h 27 днів тому +2

    Hi Chris, there was a man who did write a book called 'Emotions of Normal People', his name was William Moulton Marston. Today his work is still used in Interview techniques, using the well known DCIS constructs of emotional behaviour, which is based on his study of the emotions of normal people. He is also interesting because he invented the lie-detector, and also Wonder Woman. - Paul Osborne

  • @alexmousley7213
    @alexmousley7213 16 днів тому +2

    Narcissists, although often outwardly can seem to love themselves, usually have deep buried self-loathing and insecurity, the outward overconfidence is overcompensation. A truely confident and high self esteem person won't waste effort on revenge like a narcissist will. The dark trillogy of narcissism, psychopathy and sociopathy often have overlaps and can form when someone experiences neglect as a child. They rarely get help because they project their worst parts of their personality onto others.

  • @fishdaddy35
    @fishdaddy35 27 днів тому +1

    There was a shift about 1960 when Hubbard shifted into Overts/Withholds, Sec Checking, etc. etc. I believe some of his trusted people left Scientology or started a splinter group and this hurt him deeply, and he started focusing on overts/withholds and all that come with that.