Making one’s approval or presence feel like a rare commodity, forcing others to compete for what should be given freely. 3. The Mirror and the Shield
Adrian tried to look away, but his daughter’s—no, the book’s—eyes held him. He felt his own memories begin to rearrange. The love for his daughter became a resource to exploit. His guilt became a tool for self-flagellation. His identity—the careful, ethical man who ran a bookstore—began to dissolve like aspirin in water. el libro de psicologia oscura
Su estilo es accesible. No necesitas un doctorado en psicología para entenderlo. Incluye ejemplos de diálogos reales en el trabajo y en relaciones de pareja. Making one’s approval or presence feel like a