If you would know who controls you see who you may not criticise.
TacitusMots clés paranoia authority anarchism
People that have trust issues only need to look in the mirror. There they will meet the one person that will betray them the most.
Shannon L. AlderMots clés learning hatred trust judgement hypocrisy problems paranoia illness self-realization issues realization brokenness blaming-others blaming high-standards ignoring self-abuse respecting-others self-absorbed disorders narcissistic judging-others no-conscience no-filter poor-character trustworthy
People that have been consistently hurt by others in life will only see the one time you hurt them and be blinded to all the good your heart has to offer. They look no further than what they want to see. Unfortunately, most of them remain a victim throughout their life.
Shannon L. AlderMots clés anger paranoia games ego victims mental-disorders hurts lack-of-communication self-absorbed narcissistic male-ego no-ownership no-responsibility trust-issues
Often people that tell others they are "extremely polite" when the situation calls for tact and bluntness are not actually polite people. Instead, they hide behind the word “polite” because they have low self esteem or hidden agendas. Sadly, they impolitely confuse the hell out of everyone, send mixed signals, which then makes people question their sanity and motives.
Shannon L. AlderMots clés fear honesty politeness tact paranoia games anxiety agenda motives low-self-esteem bluntness
Almost all of our relationships begin and most of them continue as forms of mutual exploitation, a mental or physical barter, to be terminated when one or both partners run out of goods.
But if the seed of a genuine disinterested love, which is often present, is ever to develop, it is essential that we pretend to ourselves and to others that it is stronger and more developed than it is, that we are less selfish than we are. Hence the social havoc wrought by the paranoid to whom the thought of indifference is so intolerable that he divides others into two classes, those who love him for himself alone and those who hate him for the same reason.
Do a paranoid a favor, like paying his hotel bill in a foreign city when his monthly check has not yet arrived, and he will take this as an expression of personal affection – the thought that you might have done it from a general sense of duty towards a fellow countryman in distress will never occur to him. So back he comes for more until your patience is exhausted, there is a row, and he departs convinced that you are his personal enemy. In this he is right to the extent that it is difficult not to hate a person who reveals to you so clearly how little you love others.
Mots clés relationships paranoia love-story
Mots clés paranoia
What you’ve got to understand, son,” says the doctor, “is it’s all the fault of the alien space bats.
Cory DoctorowMots clés paranoia alien-space-bats
Paranoia has a sharper taste if the danger is real.
Pat ConroyMots clés paranoia
Bitter people are not interested in what you say, but what you hide.
Shannon L. AlderMots clés men enemies trust hurt anger fools paranoia controversy issues angry insecurity motives upset insecure-women low-self-esteem mean-girls angry-women exboyfriends jealous-women fake-christians betrayed-women exgirlfriends
To the man who is afraid everything rustles.
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