I think cultivating other people's suffering to control their behavior is worse, but it's certainly up there.
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that's a valid position, but i personally find it less obnoxiously manipulative tbqf
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and when you bonsai your pain, you're using the other party's empathy to get your way, which means you're both inflicting suffering on them and acting to incapacitate them by conditioning away their capacity for empathy
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So, most human behavior, lol
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*shakes fist* Sturgeon's Law, my old foe, we meet again
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Oh, don't worry about me. I'll be alright...
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"Professional victimhood" destroys trust because it destroys sympathy. It crushes the natural human impulse to help others. Far too many people on all sides of any issue practice it, the legal profession has turned it into a profit center, and the electorate has empowered it.
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