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This is http://www.essayz.com/b0210191.htm Previous-Essay <== This-Essay ==> Following-Essay Click HERE on this line to find essays via Your-Key-Words. {Most frequent wordstarts of each essay will be put here.} ========================================================== %BUY INTO DOMINATION SYSTEM POWERFUL PEOPLE CLAIM+021019 %PROVE DOMINATION RIGHT GANG CLAN CLIQUE FAITHFUL+021019 %WINNERS LOSERS WORTHY TRUST HONOR RESPECT SUPPORT+021019 %NARCISSISTIC EGOCENTRIC SELFISH FEARFUL ANXIOUS+021019 %DISHONEST DECEPTION APPEARANCE COERCION VIOLENCE 021019 People who "buy into" the "Domination System" as powerful people, end up claiming that: 1. Might makes right for them as individuals and that they have to prove that they can dominate other competitors for the position of dominance. 2. Might makes right for their gang/clan/clique -- -and then prove that they are among the most faithful members of the gang/clan/clique --- or the most dominant one. 3. They are worthy of trust, honor, respect and support from the general public --- and have to manage collusive games of mutual self deception without fail in order to sustain the appearance that they made a honorable claim --- even as they try to dominate others with dishonesty, deceptions, appearances, coercion, violence, etc. None of the people who "buy into" the "Domination System" paradigm can trust teach other, respect each other, honor each other, or be at-ease with each other; because they believe that all people are dishonest and/or deceptive --- as they themselves are. All people are likely to be seen either as enemy or as co-conspirator against truth. Who then it there to trust? People who honestly describe what they see and experience --- will be seen as people who are offering veiled implications or commandments --- for that is what they themselves would do as domineering people. Domineering people are often narcissistic --- seeing everyone in terms of them-selves: how they them-selves think, how they them-selves feel, what they them-selves fear, etc. (c) 2005 by Paul A. Smith in (On Being Yourself, Whole and Healthy) ==========================================================