The Evil You Refuse to Admit: Returning to 64 Psychological Crime Scenes to Reveal the Darkest Sides of Human Nature

The Evil You Refuse to Admit: Returning to 64 Psychological Crime Scenes to Reveal the Darkest Sides of Human Nature

by Li Li

Have you ever suddenly felt a murderous urge, wanting to stab your boss to death?

Do you, who pretend to be a normal person every day, have shameful habits in private?

When you see someone cutting in line, do you look on with disdain while secretly longing to do the same?

When the world reveals its evil face,

even the kindest angel can fall and become the ugliest demon.

▪ The controversial and bone-chilling [Stanford Prison Experiment]

▪ [Passive-Aggression]: Obedient, humble, and non-reactive, yet inflicting the deepest wounds

▪ Why does a seemingly normal person become an [Animal Abuser]?

▪ To love you is to hurt you! Are [Sexual Sadists] perverts?

▪ Nearly 100% of people followed orders to shock others! We are all [Slaves to Authority]

▪ Self-indulgence or perversion? A glimpse into the inner world of [Exhibitionists]

▪ The evil consequences of minding one's own business: the deadly [Diffusion of Responsibility]

▪ Since you're not the only one doing bad things anyway? The collapse of morality in the [Broken Windows Theory]

▪ Cult beliefs and [Cognitive Dissonance]: Why can't you wake someone who is pretending to be asleep?

▪ Beware of toxic partners! The truly pathological [Narcissistic Personality]

▪ As long as you follow 12 rules, you can also set [Persuasion Traps] for others

[Do you consider yourself a good person?]

[If you participated in the Squid Game, could you still remain a good person?]

| Book Features |

The psychological stories selected in this book are closely related to our lives and will clearly and scientifically explain:

▪ How do these psychological problems or life phenomena actually occur?

▪ Can they be effectively prevented? How can similar problems be avoided?

▪ Which principles or effects can be effectively applied to daily life?

This book is dedicated to allowing readers to enjoy psychological stories while re-examining life itself and finding answers to questions that have long puzzled them.

Look in the mirror,

The distance between you and your reflection is the distance between us and evil.

Publisher
崧燁文化
Published
2021-11-22
ISBN
9789865169350

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