Double Standard
Summary: “It’s different when I do it”. Red flag. Cluster B personality disorder. Exit plan. That is pretty much the pathway once a serious matter is exposed or a Story Drama meets its conclusion in a pivoting scene.
Fraud can be linked to finances with a trick conversation and action, abusing emotionally to trick others or hiding behind a false agenda or persona to keep secrets linked to actions that would affect a public image.
Lying can be split into several categories: Withholding, Falsifying, and Gatekeeping. Any type of action to hide the truth. Containment. The artful lair is holding complex calculations trying to keep an image clean; when lied to, they also react differently to Truth Tellers.
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Self-awareness is a deep subject that requires time to process; stepping into other people's shoes when helping and considering matter is one situation; learning how a certain Cluster B mind works is totally different. Self-awareness is required before learning about others to the core; otherwise, there is no reference, anchor, or emotional connection, and the experiences will look like…data… in one ear and out the other.
Certain movies where the known detective solves cases because they know how the disruptor thinks have been a cornerstone of entertainment. Insight. Good insight.
When a person continues to operate without cause and effect but will not accept the same actions in return, you have a double standard.
Are fraudsters trying to fraud others before they are frauded, or do they just like cutting corners without regard for anyone other than themselves, and fraud is just part of the game?
“To catch a cat burglar, one must catch them in the act.” When the cat burglar is caught, do they come quietly or attempt to do the opposite?
Childhood experiences allow double standards due to a lack of accountability and not understanding of cause and effect.
A control issue surfaces.