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The : Worlds ? Why is it so Popular? The Netherlands, a Fine Country of Flowers, Windmills, and Loose Regulations around the finer things in Life. This country is in many ways a lot of very developed we have explored earlier on the channel, very high living standards, good social mobility a strong economy and but the Netherlands a bit of a behind its lovely flowerful smile, it is one of the largest tax havens in the world.

But how does this make any sense? The Netherlands has a high-income tax rate of over 50% for top earners and a corporate tax rate of 25%. And there are even particularly laws around things like (like there are in countries like Switzerland) ... so if all of this is making the Netherlands sound like a pretty terrible tax haven all in all..

Why is it so ?

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A Must See NetFlix Movie | THE Trailer (2019) , | | and | How Do 15 Million Millionaires in 200 Countries ?
youtu.be/e5BKHx6hGN0

The : Worlds ? Why is it so Popular? The Netherlands, a Fine Country of Flowers, Windmills, and Loose Regulations around the finer things in Life. This country is in many ways a lot of very developed we have explored earlier on the channel, very high living standards, good social mobility a strong economy and but the Netherlands a bit of a behind its lovely flowerful smile, it is one of the largest tax havens in the world.

But how does this make any sense? The Netherlands has a high-income tax rate of over 50% for top earners and a corporate tax rate of 25%. And there are even particularly laws around things like (like there are in countries like Switzerland) ... so if all of this is making the Netherlands sound like a pretty terrible tax haven all in all..

Why is it so ?

youtu.be/i0FOUR5x5Rg

Today for EARLY . TastingTraffic LAUNCHING SOON! JOBS FOR ALL WORLDWIDE! WELCOME TO THE FUTURE OF ADVERTISING! | If it Tastes Good, You Gotta LOVE IT! (Patent Pending). Upon launch all will be notified.

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A Must See NetFlix Movie | THE Trailer (2019) , | | and | How Do 15 Million Millionaires in 200 Countries ?
youtu.be/e5BKHx6hGN0

The : Worlds ? Why is it so Popular? The Netherlands, a Fine Country of Flowers, Windmills, and Loose Regulations around the finer things in Life. This country is in many ways a lot of very developed we have explored earlier on the channel, very high living standards, good social mobility a strong economy and but the Netherlands a bit of a behind its lovely flowerful smile, it is one of the largest tax havens in the world.

But how does this make any sense? The Netherlands has a high-income tax rate of over 50% for top earners and a corporate tax rate of 25%. And there are even particularly laws around things like (like there are in countries like Switzerland) ... so if all of this is making the Netherlands sound like a pretty terrible tax haven all in all..

Why is it so ?

youtu.be/i0FOUR5x5Rg

Today for EARLY . TastingTraffic LAUNCHING SOON! JOBS FOR ALL WORLDWIDE! WELCOME TO THE FUTURE OF ADVERTISING! | If it Tastes Good, You Gotta LOVE IT! (Patent Pending). Upon launch all will be notified.

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A Must See NetFlix Movie | THE Trailer (2019) , | | and | How Do 15 Million Millionaires in 200 Countries ?
youtu.be/e5BKHx6hGN0

The : Worlds ? Why is it so Popular? The Netherlands, a Fine Country of Flowers, Windmills, and Loose Regulations around the finer things in Life. This country is in many ways a lot of very developed we have explored earlier on the channel, very high living standards, good social mobility a strong economy and but the Netherlands a bit of a behind its lovely flowerful smile, it is one of the largest tax havens in the world.

But how does this make any sense? The Netherlands has a high-income tax rate of over 50% for top earners and a corporate tax rate of 25%. And there are even particularly laws around things like (like there are in countries like Switzerland) ... so if all of this is making the Netherlands sound like a pretty terrible tax haven all in all..

Why is it so ?

youtu.be/i0FOUR5x5Rg

Today for EARLY . TastingTraffic LAUNCHING SOON! JOBS FOR ALL WORLDWIDE! WELCOME TO THE FUTURE OF ADVERTISING! | If it Tastes Good, You Gotta LOVE IT! (Patent Pending). Upon launch all will be notified.

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A Must See NetFlix Movie | THE Trailer (2019) , | | and | How Do 15 Million Millionaires in 200 Countries ?
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The : Worlds ? Why is it so Popular? The Netherlands, a Fine Country of Flowers, Windmills, and Loose Regulations around the finer things in Life. This country is in many ways a lot of very developed we have explored earlier on the channel, very high living standards, good social mobility a strong economy and but the Netherlands a bit of a behind its lovely flowerful smile, it is one of the largest tax havens in the world.

But how does this make any sense? The Netherlands has a high-income tax rate of over 50% for top earners and a corporate tax rate of 25%. And there are even particularly laws around things like (like there are in countries like Switzerland) ... so if all of this is making the Netherlands sound like a pretty terrible tax haven all in all..

Why is it so ?

youtu.be/i0FOUR5x5Rg

Today for EARLY . TastingTraffic LAUNCHING SOON! JOBS FOR ALL WORLDWIDE! WELCOME TO THE FUTURE OF ADVERTISING! | If it Tastes Good, You Gotta LOVE IT! (Patent Pending). Upon launch all will be notified.

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A Must See NetFlix Movie | THE Trailer (2019) , | | and | How Do 15 Million Millionaires in 200 Countries ?
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The : Worlds ? Why is it so Popular? The Netherlands, a Fine Country of Flowers, Windmills, and Loose Regulations around the finer things in Life. This country is in many ways a lot of very developed we have explored earlier on the channel, very high living standards, good social mobility a strong economy and but the Netherlands a bit of a behind its lovely flowerful smile, it is one of the largest tax havens in the world.

But how does this make any sense? The Netherlands has a high-income tax rate of over 50% for top earners and a corporate tax rate of 25%. And there are even particularly laws around things like (like there are in countries like Switzerland) ... so if all of this is making the Netherlands sound like a pretty terrible tax haven all in all..

Why is it so ?

youtu.be/i0FOUR5x5Rg

Today for EARLY . TastingTraffic LAUNCHING SOON! JOBS FOR ALL WORLDWIDE! WELCOME TO THE FUTURE OF ADVERTISING! | If it Tastes Good, You Gotta LOVE IT! (Patent Pending). Upon launch all will be notified.

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Et tant pis pour les applis pratiques (qui serviront sur mes machines pour faire mumuse).

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Fundamentally Narcissism hurts others and the narcissist.

As with most personality characteristics - narcissism should be considered along a spectrum.

Narcissism is a type of personality trait. A cluster of traits. What defines narcissism is a lack of empathy & the intention (motivation) to manipulate people. Those motivations could be more emotive such as envy - or more cognitive such as plotting against a rival business person or politician. However, a narcissistic agenda always relates to social status and the fear of losing social status (including money). Narcissists tend to be very competitive against others (compared to challenging the self rather than competition being the primary agenda)

So yea - there are many forms of narcissism.

As the term suggests - narcissists believe they are superior to other people. This is also why narcissists are more authoritarian (e.g., "bossy", "controlling", and "strict"). On a cultural level - narcissism is fascism (an organization that's controlled by narcissists' agendas who manipulate the lower ranking)

A practical way to understand the difference between a narcissist and a non-narcissist is to think about the types of "bosses"," managers"., "directors", "presidents" and generally leaders that have been known throughout history.

At one end of the spectrum - are people that are bosses or leaders that care for their workers or followers. Some leaders are selected for leadership by the people. Gandhi - was a good, non-violent - example.

Other "leaders" believe they deserve to be leaders and do whatever it takes to be in a position of authority. For example, they will lie to and manipulate people to sustain their social status (including monetary income). Putin - is a bad, violent - example.

The typical negative (theory of mind) quality of a narcissist is a superiority complex. They don't perceive that their behaviors are a social problem. In other words, they're generally anti-social - they just see and perceive that way. That's why narcissists don't generally decide that they could be helped with therapy. They perceive that other people - not them, are the problem. They actively perceive that it's the people they try to manipulate that need help. Manipulation is the dominant characteristic of the narcissist. That should not be conflated with a good influence. Narcissists are generally a bad influence on society (even if they believe their "great" leaders or bosses)

I realize that the previous paragraph may be unnerving for some However - if you're *not* generally being "bossy", "controlling", "strict", deceiving, and manipulative - then you are not a narcissist.

FYI - don't bother to simply try and confront a narcissist - they will accuse you of being the problem (& they believe it). Narcissists need professional help. But, they don't seek it.

The good news is that narcissism - as with any personality characteristic - can be regulated by informing the narcissist about the type of behaviors that narcissists regularly do (& enjoy doing). To reiterate, narcissists don't tend to perceive that their behaviors are a problem.

However, narcissists can be as logical as anyone else (but they use that logic to manipulate people). So, the key to reducing narcissism is for the narcissists to understand that their narcissism will also ruin any "loving" social relationship.

A relationship in which one of the partners *only* "loves" themself - isn't stable.

As with most personality characteristics - narcissism should be considered along a spectrum.

To learn more about what makes narcissists "tick" listen to this podcast.

"The Narcissist in You and Everyone Else: Recognizing the 27 Types of Narcissism" podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/

#strict #dominant #manipulative #empathy #compassion #coperation #teamwork #psychology #cognitivepsychology #hate #cognitivetherapy #relationships #bossy #personality #narcissism #authortarian #controlling #love #altruim #family #friends

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Gary · @empiricism
228 followers · 1037 posts · Server qoto.org

Fundamentally Narcissism hurts others and the narcissist.

As with most personality characteristics - narcissism should be considered along a spectrum.

Narcissism is a type of personality trait. A cluster of traits. What defines narcissism is a lack of empathy & the intention (motivation) to manipulate people. Those motivations could be more emotive such as envy - or more cognitive such as plotting against a rival business person or politician. However, a narcissistic agenda always relates to social status and the fear of losing social status (including money). Narcissists tend to be very competitive against others (compared to challenging the self rather than competition being the primary agenda)

So yea - there are many forms of narcissism.

As the term suggests - narcissists believe they are superior to other people. This is also why narcissists are more authoritarian (e.g., "bossy", "controlling", and "strict"). On a cultural level - narcissism is fascism (an organization that's controlled by narcissists' agendas who manipulate the lower ranking)

A practical way to understand the difference between a narcissist and a non-narcissist is to think about the types of "bosses"," managers"., "directors", "presidents" and generally leaders that have been known throughout history.

At one end of the spectrum - are people that are bosses or leaders that care for their workers or followers. Some leaders are selected for leadership by the people. Gandhi - was a good, non-violent - example.

Other "leaders" believe they deserve to be leaders and do whatever it takes to be in a position of authority. For example, they will lie to and manipulate people to sustain their social status (including monetary income). Putin - is a bad, violent - example.

The typical negative (theory of mind) quality of a narcissist is a superiority complex. They don't perceive that their behaviors are a social problem. In other words, they're generally anti-social - they just see and perceive that way. That's why narcissists don't generally decide that they could be helped with therapy. They perceive that other people - not them, are the problem. They actively perceive that it's the people they try to manipulate that need help. Manipulation is the dominant characteristic of the narcissist. That should not be conflated with a good influence. Narcissists are generally a bad influence on society (even if they believe their "great" leaders or bosses)

I realize that the previous paragraph may be unnerving for some However - if you're *not* generally being "bossy", "controlling", "strict", deceiving, and manipulative - then you are not a narcissist.

FYI - don't bother to simply try and confront a narcissist - they will accuse you of being the problem (& they believe it). Narcissists need professional help. But, they don't seek it.

The good news is that narcissism - as with any personality characteristic - can be regulated by informing the narcissist about the type of behaviors that narcissists regularly do (& enjoy doing). To reiterate, narcissists don't tend to perceive that their behaviors are a problem.

However, narcissists can be as logical as anyone else (but they use that logic to manipulate people). So, the key to reducing narcissism is for the narcissists to understand that their narcissism will also ruin any "loving" social relationship.

A relationship in which one of the partners *only* "loves" themself - isn't stable.

As with most personality characteristics - narcissism should be considered along a spectrum.

To learn more about what makes narcissists "tick" listen to this podcast.

"The Narcissist in You and Everyone Else: Recognizing the 27 Types of Narcissism" podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/

authortarian

#cognitivepsychology #personality #narcissism #cognitivetherapy #dominant #teamwork #family #compassion #altruim #friends #psychology #relationships #bossy #controlling #strict #manipulative #epathy #coperation

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Gary · @empiricism
228 followers · 1037 posts · Server qoto.org

Fundamentally Narcissism hurts others and the narcissist.

As with most personality characteristics - narcissism should be considered along a spectrum.

Narcissism is a type of personality trait. A cluster of traits. What defines narcissism is a lack of empathy & the intention (motivation) to manipulate people. Those motivations could be more emotive such as envy - or more cognitive such as plotting against a rival business person or politician. However, a narcissistic agenda always relates to social status and the fear of losing social status (including money). Narcissists tend to be very competitive against others (compared to challenging the self rather than competition being the primary agenda)

So yea - there are many forms of narcissism.

As the term suggests - narcissists believe they are superior to other people. This is also why narcissists are more authoritarian (e.g., "bossy", "controlling", and "strict"). On a cultural level - narcissism is fascism (an organization that's controlled by narcissists' agendas who manipulate the lower ranking)

A practical way to understand the difference between a narcissist and a non-narcissist is to think about the types of "bosses"," managers"., "directors", "presidents" and generally leaders that have been known throughout history.

At one end of the spectrum - are people that are bosses or leaders that care for their workers or followers. Some leaders are selected for leadership by the people. Gandhi - was a good, non-violent - example.

Other "leaders" believe they deserve to be leaders and do whatever it takes to be in a position of authority. For example, they will lie to and manipulate people to sustain their social status (including monetary income). Putin - is a bad, violent - example.

The typical negative (theory of mind) quality of a narcissist is a superiority complex. They don't perceive that their behaviors are a social problem. In other words, they're generally anti-social - they just see and perceive that way. That's why narcissists don't generally decide that they could be helped with therapy. They perceive that other people - not them, are the problem. They actively perceive that it's the people they try to manipulate that need help. Manipulation is the dominant characteristic of the narcissist. That should not be conflated with a good influence. Narcissists are generally a bad influence on society (even if they believe their "great" leaders or bosses)

I realize that the previous paragraph may be unnerving for some However - if you're *not* generally being "bossy", "controlling", "strict", deceiving, and manipulative - then you are not a narcissist.

FYI - don't bother to simply try and confront a narcissist - they will accuse you of being the problem (& they believe it). Narcists need professional help. But, they don't seek it.

The good news is that narcissism - as with any personality characteristic - can be regulated by informing the narcissist about the type of behaviors that narcissists regularly do (& enjoy doing). To reiterate, narcissists don't tend to perceive that their behaviors are a problem.

However, narcissists can be as logical as anyone else (but they use that logic to manipulate people). So, the key to reducing narcissism is for the narcissists to understand that their narcissism will also ruin any "loving" social relationship.

A relationship in which one of the partners *only* "loves" themself - isn't stable.

As with most personality characteristics - narcissism should be considered along a spectrum.

To learn more about what makes narcissists "tick" listen to this podcast.

"The Narcissist in You and Everyone Else: Recognizing the 27 Types of Narcissism" podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/

authortarian

#narcissism #psychology #cognitivepsychology #personality #cognitivetherapy #relationships #bossy #controlling #strict #dominant #manipulative #epathy #compassion #coperation #altruim #teamwork #family #friends

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Gary · @empiricism
228 followers · 1037 posts · Server qoto.org

Fundamentally Narcissism hurts others and the narcissist.

As with most personality characteristics - narcissism should be considered along a spectrum.

Narcissism is a type of personality trait. A cluster of traits. What defines narcissism is a lack of empathy & the intention (motivation) to manipulate people. Those motivations could be more emotive such as envy - or more cognitive such as plotting against a rival business person or politician. However, a narcissistic agenda always relates to social status and the fear of losing social status (including money). Narcissists tend to be very competitive against others (compared to challenging the self rather than competition being the primary agenda)

So yea - there are many forms of narcissism.

As the term suggests - narcissists believe they are superior to other people. This is also why narcissists are more authoritarian (e.g., "bossy", "controlling", and "strict"). On a cultural level - narcissism is fascism (an organization that's controlled by narcissists' agendas who manipulate the lower ranking)

A practical way to understand the difference between a narcissist and a non-narcissist is to think about the types of "bosses"," managers"., "directors", "presidents" and generally leaders that have been known throughout history.

At one end of the spectrum - are people that are bosses or leaders that care for their workers or followers. Some leaders are selected for leadership by the people. Gandhi - was a good, non-violent - example.

Other "leaders" believe they deserve to be leaders and do whatever it takes to be in a position of authority. For example, they will lie to and manipulate people to sustain their social status (including monetary income). Putin - is a bad, violent - example.

The typical negative (theory of mind) quality of a narcissist is a superiority complex. They don't perceive that their behaviors are a social problem. In other words, they're generally anti-social - they just see and perceive that way. That's why narcissists don't generally decide that they could be helped with therapy. They perceive that other people - not them, are the problem. They actively perceive that it's the people they try to manipulate that need help. Manipulation is the dominant characteristic of the narcissist. That should not be conflated with a good influence. Narcissists are generally a bad influence on society (even if they believe their "great" leaders or bosses)

I realize that the previous paragraph may be unnerving for some However - if you're *not* generally being "bossy", "controlling", "strict", deceiving, and manipulative - then you are not a narcissist.

FYI - don't bother to simply try and confront a narcissist - they will accuse you of being the problem (& they believe it). Narcists need professional help. But, they don't seek it.

The good news is that narcissism - as with any personality characteristic - can be regulated by informing the narcissist about the type of behaviors that narcissists regularly do (& enjoy doing). To reiterate, narcissists don't tend to perceive that their behaviors are a problem.

However, narcissists can be as logical as anyone else (but they use that logic to manipulate people). So, the key to reducing narcissism is for the narcissists to understand that their narcissism will also ruin any "loving" social relationship.

A relationship in which one of the partners *only* "loves" themself - isn't stable.

As with most personality characteristics - narcissism should be considered along a spectrum.

To learn more about what makes narcissists "tick" listen to this podcast.

Sterlin L. Mosley, "The Narcissist in You and Everyone Else: Recognizing the 27 Types of Narcissism" (Rowman & Littlefield, 2022) New Books in Psychology podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/

authortarian

#psychology #cognitivepsychology #personality #narcissism #cognitivetherapy #relationships #bossy #controlling #strict #dominant #manipulative #epathy #compassion #coperation #altruim #teamwork #family #friends

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My Privacy DNS · @mypdns
2279 followers · 68 posts · Server infosec.exchange

On we received new
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3 Adult
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1 reports.

About 77 issues were edited and 95 were committed.

Current top contributors are
Committer: spirillen (6,966 issues)
Reporter: jerry (10,701 issues)
Editor: spirillen (13,953 issues)

Contribution welcome at My () website
mypdns.org/my-privacy-dns/matr

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Last updated 2 years ago

My Privacy DNS · @mypdns
2279 followers · 68 posts · Server infosec.exchange

On we received new
2 Adult
1
1
1 reports.

About 6 issues were edited and 27 were committed.

Current top contributors are
Committer: spirillen (6,871 issues)
Reporter: jerry (10,701 issues)
Editor: spirillen (13,876 issues)

Contribution welcome at My () website
mypdns.org/my-privacy-dns/matr

#thursday #strict #adult #news #phishing #website #privacy #dns #mypdns

Last updated 2 years ago