written by ENIGMA
1. The Illusion of Free Will (False Autonomy)
- Description: The manipulator creates the illusion that the victim is making choices independently, while in reality, all options are pre-arranged to serve the manipulator’s interests.
- How it Works: The manipulator frames the situation as though the victim has full control over their decisions, but each option is subtly engineered to lead to the desired outcome.
- Example: "You can choose between these two career paths, but I think the second one would suit you best."
- Harm: The victim feels empowered, yet they’re unknowingly pushed into a direction that benefits the manipulator. It causes cognitive dissonance, where the victim believes they are in control when they are not.
2. The Overwhelm Technique (Cognitive Overload)
- Description: The manipulator bombards the victim with too much information or too many decisions to make them feel overwhelmed and reduce their ability to think clearly.
- How it Works: By constantly feeding the victim with excessive details, requests, or options, the manipulator overwhelms their cognitive processing and forces the victim to make poor decisions.
- Example: "I need this list of changes by tonight, and also, please arrange the meeting with the clients tomorrow, oh, and don't forget that email you need to send to HR."
- Harm: The victim’s mind becomes overloaded, making it more difficult for them to critically assess the situation or their own feelings. This tactic makes them more susceptible to the manipulator's influence.
3. Mirror Manipulation (Perfection Projection)
- Description: The manipulator mirrors the victim's desires and values back to them, creating an illusion of shared values or compatibility, which fosters trust and emotional attachment.
- How it Works: The manipulator mimics the victim’s speech patterns, gestures, opinions, and even life goals, creating an illusion of perfect alignment. This creates a false sense of connection and trust.
- Example: If the victim talks about how much they love helping people, the manipulator might express similar passions, even if it’s not true. "I’ve always wanted to help people too. I can relate to your desire to make a difference."
- Harm: The victim feels understood and emotionally connected, making it harder to see the manipulator's true intentions. Over time, the victim may believe they are deeply aligned with the manipulator and may make decisions based on this false bond.
4. Time Manipulation (Slow Boiling the Frog)