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==Psychological Warfare== | ==Psychological Warfare== | ||
[[Psychological Warfare]] is the deliberate use of various manipulations, promotion and deception techniques, such as spreading propaganda and terror, to induce or reinforce attitudes that are favorable to gain strategic advantage over others. [[Art of War|Sun Tzu, a Chinese Military Strategist]] originally said the best victory in warfare is the one in which you never have to fight your enemy in actual combat. Thus, [[Psychological Warfare]] tactics are also marketed as a self-improvement sales tool for ambitious, materialistic people that plot to maneuver into positions of power in order to gain advantages in business, relationships and socio-political influence. Essentially, this is to secretly scheme and manipulate others in a well thought out strategy in order to get what you want from the power structure and to get access to other people’s resources. | [[Psychological Warfare]] is the deliberate use of various manipulations, promotion and deception techniques, such as spreading propaganda and terror, to induce or reinforce attitudes that are favorable to gain strategic advantage over others. [[Art of War|Sun Tzu, a Chinese Military Strategist]] originally said the best victory in warfare is the one in which you never have to fight your enemy in actual combat. Thus, [[Psychological Warfare]] tactics are also marketed as a self-improvement sales tool for ambitious, materialistic people that plot to maneuver into positions of power in order to gain advantages in business, relationships and socio-political influence. Essentially, this is to secretly scheme and manipulate others in a well thought out strategy in order to get what you want from the power structure and to get access to other people’s resources, influencing popular opinion. | ||
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