It is often thought that people who attack or hurt are strong. After all, they dare to criticize everything systematically, to make hurtful remarks, to minimize the successes of their loved ones. And if they were, in fact, unable to rejoice in the happiness of others? Behind these people who are sometimes called "pest", "toxic" or "bad", hide psychological mechanisms. Understanding what feeds them often allows them to better position themselves …
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It is often thought that people who attack or hurt are strong. After all, they dare to criticize everything systematically, to make hurtful remarks, to minimize the successes of their loved ones. And if they were, in fact, unable to rejoice in the happiness of others? Behind these people who are sometimes called "pest", "toxic" or "bad", hide psychological mechanisms. Understanding what feeds them often allows them to better position themselves …