5 Ways Your Inner Villain Can Help You
Stop being nice and acting like a victim in a fake society. These are five ways embracing your inner villain can help you.
The Culture Of Niceness
The “culture of niceness” trains you to be overly friendly in a not-nice world. Society wants you to be nice because you are easier to control, manipulate, and use. People who recognize how the world works and does not work in favor of nice people will find ways to use friendly people to achieve their ambitions. This can be done through non-coercive and coercive means. Being nice makes you vulnerable to those willing to use persuasion, propaganda, or even violence to achieve their goals. You will be used as a stepping for them to reach their objectives.
You can learn to start to explore your shadow self. You can embrace your inner villain.
Victim Mentality
The victim mentality is a significant problem today. It seems like almost everyone wants to claim to be a victim in some way. This then makes people focus on things they don’t have control over. They may not like something about themselves, or the lies society tells them to believe about themselves. People with a victim mentality envy others rather than working to improve themselves and their situation in life. They want to blame others for their current situation rather than accept self-responsibility.
If you suffer from the victim mentality, you can start to adopt the growth mindset. Along with the growth mindset, embracing your inner villain can be helpful.
5 Ways Your Inner Villain Can Help You
Find Your Inner Villain
The inner villain gives you the power to do things society views as harmful. Society wants people to be friendly, weak, and victims because that is how the people in power can rule over you.
Your inner villain controls the powerful parts of human nature. The shadow self hiding inside you is responsible for what society does not want you to tap into: ambition, self-empowerment, self-direction to achieve your goals, self-discipline, and directing anger in productive ways.
Your inner villain gives you power, and it is waiting to be unleashed to make you self-actualize your full potential.
Ambition
Ambition is looked down upon in a society that wants everyone to be equal. The only problem is that not everyone is equal. Everyone has unique strengths and skills. Each person is unique and different. Everyone also comes from another family and background. Each person also has unique life goals. Everyone is motivated by different things. Each individual has ambition for what they want to do or achieve in their lifetime. It varies from person to person.
Your inner villain can help you to be ambitious, and the dark side drives you to do what is required to succeed.
Self-Empowerment
There is nothing wrong with empowering yourself. It is often called selfishness. In a society that wants everyone to be “equal,” finding ways to empower yourself can be helpful. You can permit yourself to do things that may catch some people off guard. Those things are making decisions that will improve your future.
If you can quickly make a rational decision, you will be able to do what most people cannot do. The faster you can decide what action or choice you will make, the quicker you can legitimize whatever you are working toward.
You empower yourself. It is up to you to do the hard work to achieve power in the areas of your life you want to become a master of. Without self-empowerment, you will become a pawn that others will use.
Self-Direction
If you have no direction, other people will direct your life. You will do what other people want you to. If you do not have a plan, you will be part of someone else’s agenda.
You are responsible for directing your life. You must decide how to spend your time each day. You can entertain yourself, waste your time, or be productive. It is up to you. Self-direction is the key to achieving your life goals.
Being productive is how you can work to improve yourself. It would help if you accepted self-responsibility to direct your life. You can start by self-direct your life by working to find the shortest way to reach your goals. The faster you can achieve each goal, the quicker you will become successful.
Whether your goal is health, spiritual, relationship, or financial does not matter. It would help if you continually worked to better yourself every day. Without self-direction, you will allow others to tell you what to do and how to live your life and get in the way of self-actualizing your goals.
Self-Discipline
Self-discipline is considered harmful in a culture that wants everyone to do what they are told and unquestionably trust the institutions. That is because society and its institutions want to control you.
Self-discipline is vital to achieving success. Without self-discipline, you cannot make your ambitions a reality, and it is more important than motivation. Without practicing self-discipline each day, you won’t be able to self-actualize your ambitions.
Some ways you can practice self-disciple are to start to manage your time. You can set specific amounts of time to complete projects. You can work to accomplish short, medium, and long-term goals.
You can give yourself tasks to complete each day. It could be running errands to working on completing a large project slowly. Even the smallest of steps daily can help you accomplish one of your goals. You can work each day to become one percent better.
Properly Direct Anger
You can learn to direct your anger correctly. Directing your fury can be beneficial. You can use your anger as fuel to help you to reach your goals. You may be mad at where you are or angry at your past decisions. It is up to you to figure out how to best direct your anger.
When you use your fury correctly, it can be a powerful force. When anger is combined with self-discipline, self-direction, self-empowerment, and ambition, it can make you a force to be reckoned with. With all those connected, you no longer care what others think about you. You can decide to stop being nice. You will instead focus on becoming an efficient and effective individual.
You will do whatever needs to be done to succeed. It may do things that some people may not approve of, but you are not looking for others’ approval when working to achieve your goals.
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Summary
The “culture of niceness” brainwashes you into believing other people are there to look out for you. The victim mentality is another way that society indoctrinates people to be easily used by others. In reality, those people are looking out for their self-interest and want overly-friendly and weak people with a victim mentality because they are easier to control.
Your inner villain gives you the power to follow your self-interest. The shadow self unleashes the inner part of you that is powerful and ambitious and empowers the self.
I'm born villain, don't pretend to be a victim
I'm born villain, don't pretend to be a victim
I'm born villain, don't pretend to be a victim
I'm born villain, don't pretend to be a victim
I'm born villain, don't pretend to be a victim
I'm born villain, don't pretend to be a victim
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