
Without a Living Mouth, No One Will Know That I Am a Villain
by Charcoal Grilled Chicken Hearts
About This Novel
In this world where people's hearts are treacherous and full of calculations, only those who are ruthless can survive longer! I'll laugh with you during the day, but I'll kill you if I get the chance at night! Without a living mouth, no one will know that I am a villain! [Introduction is weak, move to the text]
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Machiavellian
Machiavellianism is a concept that originated from political science and was later introduced into psychology. It accurately describes a type of person who treats others as tools, does whatever it takes to achieve his goals, is emotionally cold and calculating. In modern psychology, it is an important component of the "Dark Triangle" of personality (the other two being narcissism and psychopathy). Here are in-depth portraits of these people to help you see through them: 🎭 Core definition: In order to win, the rules are just for reference Machiavellianism originated from the work "The Prince" by the Italian political thinker Machiavelli. Its core idea can be summarized as "the result can justify the means". For Machiavellians, morality, emotion, and integrity are all expendable bargaining chips. They are not emotionally uncontrolled lunatics, but extremely rational, cold-blooded hunters. 🧠 Psychological profiling: How do they think? Such people usually have the following significant psychological characteristics: Instrumental perspective (instrumental rationality): When they look at interpersonal relationships, what they think about is not "emotion" but "utility". Are you useful? Can you help me get promoted? Can you help me make money? Once you lose your use value, they will not hesitate to cut off contact (that is, "burning bridges"). Emotional detachment (hard-hearted): This does not mean that they have no emotions, but that they are good at suppressing or isolating emotions. They are not encumbered by empathy, guilt, or relationships when cold decision-making is required. This "poker face" quality gives them an advantage in negotiations or confrontations. Strategic long-term thinking: Unlike impulsive "psychopaths," Machiavellians are very patient. They are good at delaying gratification, and they will even temporarily show "generosity" or "loyalty" for the sake of huge long-term benefits, but this is essentially a strategic investment. Cynic worldview: They are often cynical, do not believe in pure good intentions, and believe that all people are selfish. Therefore, they feel that using others is just "following the way of heaven", thereby rationalizing themselves psychologically. ⚖️ Behavior: How to identify the "Machiavellians" around you? In the workplace or in life, high Machiavellians often exhibit the following behavioral patterns: Master Manipulator: They are good at observing words and emotions, and can accurately detect your weaknesses (such as vanity, fear, greed) and cater to them. They may say what you want to hear and do what you like until you fall into their trap. To flatter those above and bully those below (power-oriented): Research has found that this type of person is very typical in organizations: they try their best to flatter their superiors and establish personal relationships to gain authorization; they may ruthlessly squeeze or mentally control their subordinates to establish authority. Moral flexibility: They have a flexible set of moral standards. They always have the perfect excuse when they do something wrong (blame it on circumstances or others), and they judge others harshly when they do something wrong. Never reveal true intentions: They rarely express their needs or anger directly, but use roundabout ways to achieve their goals. You may have been sold and still counting the money for them, because they packaged the exploitation as an "opportunity".
Ran away Really ran away It sucks
not bad
I've read Chapter 18 so far, and it's okay. The protagonist has been established, and he can be regarded as a lone star with no inexhaustible strategies, a refined egoist, and a Machiavellian.
To be honest, 20 cents is still money.
You can directly use AI to fill in the data and let AI continue writing. Maybe what if it explodes later? It's already pretty good if it can pass the review.
If I go, there won't be any more updates? What a pity
Let me put it bluntly, when someone else is going to kill you, you still want to help him. You are either stupid, stupid, or your brain has been assimilated by the blood dragon.
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Machiavellian
Machiavellianism is a concept that originated from political science and was later introduced into psychology. It accurately describes a type of person who treats others as tools, does whatever it takes to achieve his goals, is emotionally cold and calculating. In modern psychology, it is an important component of the "Dark Triangle" of personality (the other two being narcissism and psychopathy). Here are in-depth portraits of these people to help you see through them: 🎭 Core definition: In order to win, the rules are just for reference Machiavellianism originated from the work "The Prince" by the Italian political thinker Machiavelli. Its core idea can be summarized as "the result can justify the means". For Machiavellians, morality, emotion, and integrity are all expendable bargaining chips. They are not emotionally uncontrolled lunatics, but extremely rational, cold-blooded hunters. 🧠 Psychological profiling: How do they think? Such people usually have the following significant psychological characteristics: Instrumental perspective (instrumental rationality): When they look at interpersonal relationships, what they think about is not "emotion" but "utility". Are you useful? Can you help me get promoted? Can you help me make money? Once you lose your use value, they will not hesitate to cut off contact (that is, "burning bridges"). Emotional detachment (hard-hearted): This does not mean that they have no emotions, but that they are good at suppressing or isolating emotions. They are not encumbered by empathy, guilt, or relationships when cold decision-making is required. This "poker face" quality gives them an advantage in negotiations or confrontations. Strategic long-term thinking: Unlike impulsive "psychopaths," Machiavellians are very patient. They are good at delaying gratification, and they will even temporarily show "generosity" or "loyalty" for the sake of huge long-term benefits, but this is essentially a strategic investment. Cynic worldview: They are often cynical, do not believe in pure good intentions, and believe that all people are selfish. Therefore, they feel that using others is just "following the way of heaven", thereby rationalizing themselves psychologically. ⚖️ Behavior: How to identify the "Machiavellians" around you? In the workplace or in life, high Machiavellians often exhibit the following behavioral patterns: Master Manipulator: They are good at observing words and emotions, and can accurately detect your weaknesses (such as vanity, fear, greed) and cater to them. They may say what you want to hear and do what you like until you fall into their trap. To flatter those above and bully those below (power-oriented): Research has found that this type of person is very typical in organizations: they try their best to flatter their superiors and establish personal relationships to gain authorization; they may ruthlessly squeeze or mentally control their subordinates to establish authority. Moral flexibility: They have a flexible set of moral standards. They always have the perfect excuse when they do something wrong (blame it on circumstances or others), and they judge others harshly when they do something wrong. Never reveal true intentions: They rarely express their needs or anger directly, but use roundabout ways to achieve their goals. You may have been sold and still counting the money for them, because they packaged the exploitation as an "opportunity".
Ran away Really ran away It sucks
not bad
I've read Chapter 18 so far, and it's okay. The protagonist has been established, and he can be regarded as a lone star with no inexhaustible strategies, a refined egoist, and a Machiavellian.
To be honest, 20 cents is still money.
You can directly use AI to fill in the data and let AI continue writing. Maybe what if it explodes later? It's already pretty good if it can pass the review.
If I go, there won't be any more updates? What a pity
Let me put it bluntly, when someone else is going to kill you, you still want to help him. You are either stupid, stupid, or your brain has been assimilated by the blood dragon.









