most relevant to new “TIs”. They have a multivariable,
large chess game to play, psychological war games. Not everyone understands game theory and just react to each confrontation that they encounter.
Only those that seethe future and many moves ahead of time can be useful to change the future if they know to change the rules of the game and get out of their Skinner Box”.
The only practical advice, like much
of the advice in this book, is to ignore them. If you are on
Facebook, you can report them but they will just create new accounts. Most troll accounts have very little history and few friends
are some clues to avoid friending them.
The support groups you can do nothing about and hope the moderator can remove them but sometimes the moderator falls into the antagonist role. Drama is an addiction for some people. Look at how popular soup opera’s are. With all the signals and pain induced into a target, it is difficult for them not to become bipolar and experience extreme emotions and become overly sensitive to attacks on their character.
We will discuss strategy in more detail later. Strategy is the art of seeing all possibilities given your opponent’s rational countermoves as many levels as the war game master. The most important skill to learn is strategy usually
learned in a business school, military, or the simple game of chess.
Psychological warfare games are no different. Know they know the possible moves you will make and how to silence your voice. Most TI protectors are not very responsible and are waiting fora confession years later which is useless to alleviate any suffering now but will occupy your emotions and time.
Learn from their failures. We hope we can speed it up so that it wasn’t a strategy of observing but one of fast forwarding the outcome to alleviate the pain of those suffering.
Remember
that most TIs mean well, but they don’t understand the strategy. Longer they have been a victim/target shows that they never broke through that level of the game. Don’t assume in this case that time equals wisdom. Always look for newer researchers who are smart and have creative ideas.
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