Hidden Insecurities Revealed
The conversation delves into the complexities of aggressive personalities, revealing that those who project dominance often mask deep insecurities and vulnerabilities. Individuals like gangsters or hyper-aggressive leaders may appear tough, yet they conceal a softer side that they fear exposing. This duality highlights how manipulation can stem from a need to cover up emotional wounds, as even the most hardened characters can be swayed by their hidden sensitivities.In this clip
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Robert Greene || The Laws of Human Nature
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