15 PEOPLE TYPE Who DESTROY Trust | How to AVOID Them Using Stoicism

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  • Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
  • Have you ever found yourself deceived by someone you trusted? In this compelling exploration of Stoicism, we reveal the 15 types of people you should NEVER trust, offering Stoic insights to safeguard your peace of mind.
    🔶 The Manipulator: They twist emotions for personal gain.
    🔶 The Chronic Liar: They weave tales distorting reality.
    🔶 The Narcissist: They seek admiration, ignoring others' needs.
    🔶 The Gossip: They spread rumors, eroding trust.
    🔶 The Hypocrite: Their actions contradict their words.
    🔶 The Flatterer: They use excessive praise for manipulation.
    🔶 The Constant Complainer: Their negativity drains relationships.
    🔶 The Overly Critical: They magnify flaws, damaging confidence.
    🔶 The Jealous: Their envy skews perceptions, undermining trust.
    🔶 The Irresponsible: They lack commitment and accountability.
    🔶 The Opportunist: They prioritize self-gain over genuine connections.
    🔶 The Indifferent: Their apathy prevents genuine bonds.
    🔶 The Aggressive: Their hostility disrupts mutual respect.
    🔶 The Deceiver: They thrive on manipulation and falsehoods.
    🔶 The Selfish: They prioritize personal gain regardless of others.
    Stoicism offers timeless wisdom to navigate these challenges, teaching us to remain composed and discerning. By understanding these personalities, you can protect your tranquility and build relationships grounded in authenticity and mutual respect. Subscribe, like, and hit the notification bell for more insights on living a Stoic life.
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Комментарии • 29

  • @KyongMariar
    @KyongMariar 4 дня назад

    So true about gossips-if they'll gossip to you, they'll gossip about you. Stoicism really helps in avoiding that negativity.

  • @JamesWilliamad
    @JamesWilliamad 4 дня назад

    The idea of practicing generosity and empathy as a way to counteract negativity and selfishness makes so much sense. I’m definitely going to try this out.

  • @KarrieRider
    @KarrieRider 4 дня назад

    "True respect is earned through consideration and empathy." This hit home for me. It's exactly what I've been trying to implement in my own life. 💖

  • @StaceyLaurier
    @StaceyLaurier 4 дня назад

    I liked how you talked about not taking aggression personally. It’s hard, but understanding that it reflects the other person’s struggle really helps.

  • @MarieMarshahala
    @MarieMarshahala 4 дня назад

    This definitely changed how I view trust and respect. It’s like Stoicism gives you a lens to see people's true intentions.

  • @IvyElizabethar
    @IvyElizabethar 4 дня назад

    I found the section on hypocrisy to be super relevant. So many people preach one thing and do another. It’s frustrating, but Stoic detachment seems like the way to deal with it.

  • @JohnJosehoer
    @JohnJosehoer 4 дня назад

    Stoic wisdom is like a protective shield. Loved how you explained using it to guard against deception and lies.

  • @DonRodneyer
    @DonRodneyer 4 дня назад

    The part about overcoming envy really struck a chord with me. I guess focusing on gratitude can help neutralize those negative feelings. 🌿

  • @DebraSylviad
    @DebraSylviad 4 дня назад

    It’s kind of crazy how timeless Stoicism is. The more I learn about it, the more I see how it applies to modern social dynamics.

  • @PhilipEmeryer
    @PhilipEmeryer 4 дня назад

    I feel called out with the 'constant complainer' bit! 😅 It's true, though. Focusing on gratitude can really change your mindset.

  • @MyrnaMariaea
    @MyrnaMariaea 4 дня назад

    I appreciate how you stressed the importance of setting boundaries. It's something I've been working on, and Stoicism gives it a more structured approach.

  • @RaymondGlenner
    @RaymondGlenner 4 дня назад

    Love the emphasis on inner peace and self-awareness. It's empowering to know that I can choose my responses, even when dealing with difficult people.

  • @KennethHarrymar
    @KennethHarrymar 4 дня назад

    I always struggle with setting boundaries, especially with narcissistic people. Definitely taking notes on the Stoic approach you mentioned!

  • @MariaHernandS
    @MariaHernandS 4 дня назад

    Stoicism teaches us to accept what we can't control, but sometimes it's so hard to let go of the idea that we can change others.

  • @DavidKennethas
    @DavidKennethas 4 дня назад

    This was so well explained. The breakdown of each type of person and the Stoic responses was like a mini-course in emotional intelligence.

  • @AshlerCruzo
    @AshlerCruzo 4 дня назад

    I wish I had known about these Stoic techniques years ago. Would have saved me a lot of heartache!

  • @PearlMaurala
    @PearlMaurala 4 дня назад

    This was deep and thought-provoking. I’ll probably have to watch it a couple more times to fully digest everything you’ve covered.

  • @EzoBarbosa
    @EzoBarbosa 4 дня назад

    A lot to digest here. Definitely feel more equipped to deal with certain types of people now. Thanks for this!

  • @Catherine-Marguerite
    @Catherine-Marguerite 4 дня назад

    Not sure if I agree with all the points. Being detached sounds good in theory, but in practice, it's so difficult to not get affected by others' actions.

  • @RyderKindler
    @RyderKindler 4 дня назад

    Honestly, some people just aren’t worth the effort to engage with. Stoicism seems to give permission to walk away and focus on your own peace.

  • @AnnaCandidaxzc
    @AnnaCandidaxzc 4 дня назад

    This was so informative, but wow, there’s a lot to unpack. Might need to revisit this to really absorb everything.

  • @ParkinsonLaura
    @ParkinsonLaura 4 дня назад

    This was long, but honestly worth the listen. I feel like I just got a free therapy session. 😅

  • @KatyC.Renfrow
    @KatyC.Renfrow 4 дня назад

    Some really good advice here, but I think Stoicism can sometimes come off as too detached. How do you balance being detached with staying connected to others?

  • @BrandonMichaelast
    @BrandonMichaelast 4 дня назад

    What if the manipulator is someone you can't cut off, like a coworker or a family member? I’d love to hear more about managing those situations using Stoicism.

  • @AmandaJ.Ahrens
    @AmandaJ.Ahrens 4 дня назад

    Some people just can't change, no matter how much Stoicism you practice. I guess it's more about how we choose to respond to them, right?

  • @MaryC.Bradshaw
    @MaryC.Bradshaw 4 дня назад

    Can you recommend some Stoic books or resources for beginners? I’m really interested in learning more about this philosophy.

  • @DevonJoycer
    @DevonJoycer 4 дня назад

    How do you actually apply this daily, though? Sometimes it’s easier said than done, especially with people who are constantly in your life, like family.

  • @DanielCleggett
    @DanielCleggett 4 дня назад

    I disagree with the whole "not responding to aggression" thing. Sometimes you need to stand up for yourself, right?