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Dealing with Manipulators

By: Boris Kriger
Narrated by: Steven Gillen
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Dealing with Manipulators is a bold and rigorous exploration of how manipulation works—psychologically, socially, and ethically—and how to break free from its grip without becoming hard or cynical. What makes this book singular is its insistence that recognition is not enough. To become immune to manipulation is not simply to learn red flags or memorize phrases. It is to understand, deeply and without sentimentality, how the manipulator sees the world. Only then can their hold be broken—not through resistance alone, but through lucidity. Kriger urges the listener to examine the adversary’s strategic position—not to imitate, but to disarm. The goal is not to become cold or calculating, but to reclaim clarity before it is taken.

At its core, the book asks a serious question: is manipulation merely a collection of tactics, or does it represent a deeper architecture of power, embedded in human relationships and social systems? While many seek quick fixes or ready-made answers, this work responds to manipulation not with revenge or counterattack, but with depth, precision, and ethical grounding. When influence begins to erode reality, hijack emotion, and steal the quiet dignity of self-trust, the only adequate defense must be just as structured and intentional as the harm itself.

©2025 Boris Kriger (P)2025 Boris Kriger
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