Tag: Power Dynamics

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Understanding the Landscape: A Personal Perspective on Office Politics

Reading Time: 2 minutes Throughout my career, spanning various roles and interacting with international clients, I’ve consistently observed that office politics is a universal phenomenon, prevalent in every organization, from prestigious CMMI level five companies to buzzing startups. This ubiquitous element of professional life, often viewed negatively, actually holds a complex psychological underpinning that merits a deeper understanding. The […]

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The Manipulative Power of Fear in Public Speaking

Reading Time: 2 minutes In our previous exploration of dark psychology, we delved deep into the Dark Triad traits—Narcissism, Machiavellianism, and Psychopathy. If you missed it, catch up here to see how these traits weave into the fabric of manipulative behaviors. Today, let’s unravel another intriguing aspect of dark psychology: the manipulative power of fear in public speaking. The […]

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What Does It Mean to Be a God? A Reimagined Perspective

Reading Time: 2 minutes The idea of writing an article on this topic came to my mind when I was watching a short video from one of my favourite YouTubers PJ Explained, while he was talking about God’s eligibility in MCU but it triggered me and I did a bit reacher and concluded that indeed if ants can communicate […]

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The Stanford Prison Experiment: A Deep Dive into Human Psychology

Reading Time: 3 minutes Unveiling the Stanford Prison Experiment In 1971, an experiment was conducted at Stanford University that would become one of the most controversial and significant studies in the field of psychology. Led by psychologist Philip Zimbardo, the Stanford Prison Experiment aimed to investigate the psychological effects of perceived power, focusing on the struggle between prisoners and […]

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