Hard to teach something that stems from one's innate nature. Intuitive understanding of the mind and emotions coupled with morals and ethics that do not coincide with the majority of society today is almost mandatory, and the Crowd influencing is something I attribute to a quality/ability many believe to not actually exist, which is also another thing one is usually born with. The real trick though to kill someone emotionally, that I use anyways, is to truly and honestly become their closest friend/companion, and then turn on them, or abandon them when you find the right time, simply because you know and desire for that crushing moment to be expressed by them. The key being that you must WANT to willingly abandon them and a genuine friendship, for the sake of simply hurting them, cripplingly so. Either that or play the neutral force in a social circle power play and twist everything behind the scenes to put all the negative turns on one person. All of the above being harder than it sounds admittedly. By a several orders of magnitude. Oh, and a complete lack of shame or honor... well, the ability to completely ignoreHawk eye1466 said:I've gotten friends to turn on each other and cause teachers I didn't like quit but I must ask how are you so good I'm truly impressed and jealous of your talent.Thee Lost One said:I'm Single handedly responsible for the emotional deaths of no less than 5 people, and bringing 3 more to the edge of the same precipice, and enjoyed every moment of it all. I'm also responsible for manipulating the flow of a crowds emotional state over all to incite a near riot at local social centers simply to provide a cover for me to partake of a choice actions/items. I know I've scared one psychologist into changing professions at the age of 8, and I suspect I was the final push for two others at about 12.
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as for the doctors? I was reading books that would stump college level kids for entertainment purposes when I was 10, at 8 i was reading Acorna and fully understanding it. That coupled with a geometric awareness of my environment and critical thought skills are probably what did the shrink in. Honestly I suspect he was lacking in mental fortitude to begin with, which is a horrid thing to be lacing in when you head into psychology.