Abnormal: How to Train Yourself to Think Differently and Permanently Overcome Evil Thoughts
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In a world where aggression and power often overshadow love and compassion, “Abnormal: How to Train Yourself to Think Differently and Permanently Overcome Evil Thoughts” offers a transformative journey into understanding the complexities of human behavior and societal dynamics. This book explores the roots of psychopathy, societal pressures, and the dualities that shape our perceptions and interactions. It challenges readers to break free from conventional thinking and encourages a path of self-discovery and evolution.
Through a comprehensive exploration of individual neurology and societal influences, the book reveals how fear, shame, and societal expectations can lead to covert antisocial behavior and a predatory mindset. It emphasizes the importance of education, self-awareness, and the courage to think differently as keys to overcoming these destructive patterns. Readers will gain insight into the evolutionary development of the human mind, the influence of cultural and personal experiences, and the power of introspection. By understanding the underlying motives and fears that drive human actions, this book empowers individuals to transcend societal norms and embrace a more evolved way of thinking.
More than a guide to personal growth, “Abnormal” is a call to action for societal change, urging readers to contribute to a world where cooperation and empathy prevail over division and competition. Whether you're looking to understand the intricacies of human psychology or transform your own life, this book provides the tools and perspectives needed to navigate and thrive in a complex world.
Dan Desmarques
Dan Desmarques, a globally recognized author, has inspired countless transformations with his 90+ books on personal growth, success, and spirituality, featuring 30 Amazon bestsellers. As an accomplished college professor, world traveler, and business consultant, Dan's compelling storytelling and expert insights empower readers to break limitations and unlock their true potential.
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Abnormal - Dan Desmarques
Introduction
In a world where aggression and power often overshadow love and compassion, Abnormal: How to Train Yourself to Think Differently and Permanently Overcome Evil Thoughts
offers a transformative journey into understanding the complexities of human behavior and societal dynamics. This book explores the roots of psychopathy, societal pressures, and the dualities that shape our perceptions and interactions. It challenges readers to break free from conventional thinking and encourages a path of self-discovery and evolution.
Through a comprehensive exploration of individual neurology and societal influences, the book reveals how fear, shame, and societal expectations can lead to covert antisocial behavior and a predatory mindset. It emphasizes the importance of education, self-awareness, and the courage to think differently as keys to overcoming these destructive patterns. Readers will gain insight into the evolutionary development of the human mind, the influence of cultural and personal experiences, and the power of introspection. By understanding the underlying motives and fears that drive human actions, this book empowers individuals to transcend societal norms and embrace a more evolved way of thinking.
More than a guide to personal growth, Abnormal
is a call to action for societal change, urging readers to contribute to a world where cooperation and empathy prevail over division and competition. Whether you're looking to understand the intricacies of human psychology or transform your own life, this book provides the tools and perspectives needed to navigate and thrive in a complex world.
Chapter 1 - The Evolution of Covert Antisocial Behavior
You have probably spent most of your life wondering why so many people are evil and even jealous of others, and why this happens to those who have done nothing wrong and spend most of their time focused on their own existence and the survival of their family. Much of the evil in the world is attributed to mysterious causes, often isolated in the realm of religion, and psychopathy does not get the attention it deserves when we analyze it from a broader perspective or when we see its many implications in our daily lives. But everything can be simplified within a certain evolutionary path that reveals our hidden motives, ambitions, fears, and reasons. To do this, we need a better understanding of individual neurology and how it applies to the many facets of evil in the world today.
In a world of self-destructive tendencies and abnormal views of reality, where aggression and power are often more valued and revered than love and compassion, the only way out is to use 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, so when people are depressed they will make more effort to hide it, even smiling more than normal and at unusual things. This is because they are afraid of being discriminated against. However, because people want to be part of a society that makes them anxious, many then develop what is called covert antisocial behavior, which means they will lie more, cheat on others, and generally do whatever they can to survive and win in what they perceive as a wild competition to get more.
This predatory mindset comes from the very state of being a victim, which means it is a compensation for the fear of being prey in what they see as a dual world - a two-dimensional reality. In essence, depression and anger put people in a situation where their perception of life is reduced to a very low level, which then affects how they see themselves and others, but most importantly, how they behave.
Of course, when such psychotic individuals act this way towards other people, it doesn't take long for them to suffer the consequences of their betrayals and lies, which as a result, and because they cannot reflect on their own behavior, will lead them even deeper into this reptilian mindset of seeking power over other people in order to oppress them and survive. Survival is perceived by this person as a mechanism by which he diminishes the potential of others in order to make himself more able to prey upon and lie to them. Those he preys upon may then begin to perceive reality in the same dual way, which is why there are so many people who hold society down and do not allow it to evolve.
If a person remains in a fearful state of mind long enough, anger and more depression will follow, eventually leading the individual to suicidal thoughts. Everything the individual perceives outside of himself ends up being a reflection of his inner world, even though there is no correlation between what is happening and what he perceives might be happening. The psychotic state correlates with a lack of discrimination and self-control over one's thoughts, which means that the person is more disturbed by simple and ordinary problems, but also more likely to rationalize what is happening as a negative attack on his existence.
This description is a summary of what is happening all over the planet, and for many it is so common that it can even be considered normal. Some have labeled these traits as part of a certain reptilian brain as opposed to a mammalian brain, and while this type of comparison may facilitate our understanding, it is misleading. The human mind must be understood within an evolutionary trajectory that manifests not according to what we see now, but according to the full potential of an individual. This means that many people still live with the thought patterns of a caveman or someone from centuries past. There are many reasons for this: it may be related to past lives, lack of education, cultural aspects, childhood trauma, or a combination of these elements.
Although some experiences affect us more than others, how they affect us also depends on how we respond, and our responses are correlated with everything else we have experienced before. But with education and training, a person can become better, recover from their previous mental state, and evolve to a higher way of thinking. This requires a certain amount of cooperation on the part of the individual, and therein lies the problem, for someone who sees the world as a threat is unlikely to accept help or see help as a beneficial thing.
Chapter 2 - Exposing the Lies That Divide Society
The healthier a person is, the more willing they are to be helped, but also the less likely they are to need outside intervention because they are already helping themselves and doing so safely. In this process you will see that people tend to align themselves with a certain path: At the bottom you will see a person who is obsessed with their survival as a body. This means looking at the world in two dimensions, only two options, two divisions: me and them, hunter or hunted, attacker or defender, aggressor or victim. But what is very interesting to observe is that the people who propose an analysis of the world based on dualities - while presenting themselves as helpful to others - are actually doing the opposite, leading society deeper into this false dogma of me versus them
.
If we want to understand the truth, we must look for those who propose models that integrate society in a constant planetary evolution. Among these theories we will find the following: The people at the top of our evolution are not obsessed with getting, but rather interested in giving. They are the ones who understand that the world can only progress through cooperation and a synergistic combination of efforts, just as we can observe in nature. In fact, you can look at nature from a binary point of view, predator and prey, or you can look at it from a broader perspective and realize that the whole system works to sustain itself.
Of course, animals don't know what they're doing, just as many people don't know why they do things the way they do, but there is a balance that keeps nature as it is, and that balance is disrupted when one element is removed. It is the same with human society. If it does not cooperate, wars follow, greed and destruction follow, and the result of all this is death and the impossibility of progress. In fact, the stupidest people on this planet are those who say that money is not important and that all people are good if they are treated with respect. They obviously don't know what planet they live on or how life works. We need both wealth and realism to rationalize the possibility of a future instead of excuses for a self-destructive present.
If we can understand why society as a whole is not organized for evolution, but rather according to the perverse mindset of those who view it from the bottom of our evolutionary scale - thinking that evolution is a matter of luck, an accident that blows in the wind and happens to be caught by some - then we can look at our own existence very differently, because we will realize that most of what we are told is a lie, an illusion designed to keep us in line with the common psychotic mindset of the many.
Imagine that you live in a very primitive era, and everyone tells you that you must learn to throw spears to keep enemy tribes from invading your land, and that the only way you will ever survive is to hunt wild animals. You will spend your whole life thinking that this is your reality. You will never try anything else. Then when you see someone living differently, like a former tribal member who decided to break away from this insanity and built a boat and lives by fishing and farming, you will say that he is crazy. Until you realize that you are undeveloped, you will not see that this other person is more developed than you are. To see such a madman as evolved, you have to realize that you are not evolved.
This is what happens in society today. People think that those who are more