How to Identify Toxic People

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Palmistry helps us to identify contentious and conflict-prone people, which can certainly help to protect ourselves from toxic relationships, which will surely be the result of this engagement led by a life of constant combat.

Palmistry can show us what is on the outer surface; but why do some people seem to like conflict and drama? It is noticeable that some people enjoy fights and turmoil. They seem to take pleasure in drama. They like the adrenaline, the cortisol, the anger and the energy it brings. Even the indignity it causes must fill some kind of need.

Personal dissatisfactions

Drama can channel energy away from what the person really needs to focus on, which is their personal dissatisfactions or unresolved resentments. Dramas and conflicts become a distraction from their own dysfunctions.

Inferiority complex

Drama can give an exaggerated sense of self-importance. If someone is an object of disdain, even if only imaginary through unresolved complexes, this person may feed the need to be seen or to feel important in other people’s lives. When someone doesn’t get the attention they want, they may want to seek bad attention versus no attention.

Chemicals released by anger are addictive

The dopamine released when someone is angry can make people “drunk” and motivate them to engage and re-engage in these cycles. This adrenaline fuels the good parts of our brain and some people may want to persist in this unhealthy nutrition.

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