Liza
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I'd like your thoughts on this passage by Steven Pressfield from The War of Art:
I found this quote in Steve Chandler's Reinventing Yourself.
A victim act is a form of passive aggression.
It seeks to achieve gratification not by honest
work or a contribution made out of one's
experience or insight or love, but by the
manipulation of others through silent (and
not-so-silent) threat. The victim compels
others to come to his rescue or to behave as
he wishes by holding them hostage to the
prospect of his own further illness/
meltdown/mental dissolution, or simply by
threatening to make their lives so miserable
that they do what he wants. Casting yourself
as a victim is the antithesis of doing your
work. Don't do it. If you're doing it, stop.
I found this quote in Steve Chandler's Reinventing Yourself.

