Have you noticed how stressed the toxic sociopaths have been lately? They see that there’s more people waking up and speaking out about their experiences of passive aggression, gaslighting, and everything related to their group.
They will do their best to maintain the narrative that they are the “real victims” and “true heroes.” They’ll lean in on like-minded people to support or even buy into their views, Even get new ideas on how to keep them in control and divided, so they can sleep right while the rest of us falsely blame each other.
It’s almost similar to what we’re doing for each other, in the name of healing from their behavior. Only they are louder, make those living off of ratings and clickbait even happier, leaving us to do the same while holding onto our integrity.
It’s just like a narcissist to use one’s means to heal to keep the wounds fresh. Mastering the art of being quiet until they strike without warning and celebrate another victory over you. Eyes of a toxic storm.
How long can someone like that go in life without feeling the need to change? Politics and entertainment can confirm that there’s no age limit, and the strength of the consequences can vary, if they come at all. But as history has shown their means of preservation, the rest of us who choose to heal and inspire have shown progression right next to them.
As it goes though, they believe their fatigue is more important than ours.
What about ours?
What lengths will they go to so they can make sure the song “Eat the Rich” isn’t taken literally? Not that all of them are swimming in money, but a target is on them all the same.
On the other side, what lengths will you travel to keep your momentum in being better than them? No matter the art form or platform you choose, keep going and praise who’s coming with you.
It’s all the more reason to stay educated, organized, and ready to pass on our knowledge and assurance of safety. Especially in a world where we’re shamed and denied that all too often.