Provocation and malice.

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  1. Brett Nortje

    Brett Nortje Well-Known Member

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    it is common, in today's western climate, to provoke people you do not like into accosting you, so that they get into trouble. this is where they might find it funny to get you to hit them, as you will get into trouble - have you ever seen those champions league soccer players in europe make their foreheads touch and posture without hitting the other team's player? that sort of thing is where they want to hit each other, due to technical things, and they want the other person to hit them first because then they are in the wrong. this is also done in politics with countries having drills close to one another, provoking a reaction from the other side, putting them in the wrong, of course.

    But, what i would like to talk about is office provocation, by far the most common form. people like to cough, which is a insinuation you are coughing them out, so they are complaining, and coughing to irritate you. you get irritated because you really do want them to get away from you, and, this makes you angry. instead of people doing the best they can for the business, they get personal, yes?

    What i want to know is why these coughs affect the person the cougher is thinking of or aiming it at, as, there must be a mechanism where the irritation comes from, and, why it does not affect others, and, proving that this is correct.

    So, how do you transmit energy or stress from yourself to the person you want to transfer it to? this would be down to 'the voice phenomenon,' where we can shout out loud, but that will go all around us. somehow or other, the voice is relaying authority to the other person, where, they will feel angered that their place is challenged, as, this is all about place, yes? this happens with women too, more social than men, and, they can get catty, of course. they are saying that they are accepted and the others are not, and, that 'they are right,' yes?

    Like love, this is down to 'strength.' this would be where the only thing left to prove is 'the aiming it at someone.' this could be explained by 'association,' where if you share some time with someone, and then you are with someone else more, then your association will build up with someone and they will consider themselves associated with you, so, you victories and defeats are their victories and defeats, of course.
     

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