Dark Psychology

audiobook (Unabridged) How Brainwashing, Narcissism, and Persuasion Influence Us

By Amanda Grapes

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There are 2 books in this combo, which are the following:


Book 1: In this book, you will learn more about the culture we live in today. Are we being brainwashed by the media? How is social media affecting us?


And with those two questions in mind, does this mean there are more narcissists today than ever before?


Not only are we going to dive into these specific topics, but we will also talk about real cults. Cults have existed for a long time. Some even see the relationship between cults and actual religions. But why are cults so dark and scary? How do cult leaders make people believe in something that is not true, or make them do things they would have never done before they were brainwashed?


Let's take a look.


Book 2: Men and women are not the same. We all know that they think differently. But how do they use those thinking patterns to get what they want? How do they persuade the other gender to give them what they desire? This is where some human psychology will be helpful. The differences will be addressed in the first chapter of this book.


Moving on, some false concepts about mind control will be discussed, as well as persuasion techniques that you may have never heard about. The reasons why people choose to buy or do something, is something that will be a determining factor to understanding the psychology of persuasion. This is what you will learn.

Dark Psychology