Well, hyprocrisy would be one...and definitely deflection.
Saying, "You don't give" is blaming someone for not sharing and being selfish. When you say, "I won't give," you are deciding that you will not give something, and you have your own reason NOT to...
There are sadly many different ways in which someone can be manipulative. Playing on someones sense of guilt for doing or not doing something that they would normally be against, repeating the same question until the person changes their mind and bullying until they have their way are just a few examples.
Customers don't like being told they did something wrong. Even saying, "You mistakenly got the wrong form" sounds better than "You filled out the wrong form". The first way puts the blame on something / someone else, rather than blaming the customer.
People can learn to stop being manipulative by increasing self-awareness of their behaviors and motivations, developing healthy communication skills to express their needs and boundaries directly, seeking therapy or counseling to address underlying issues that contribute to manipulative behavior, and practicing empathy and respect towards others. It also helps to identify and challenge manipulative thought patterns and learn to build authentic and trusting relationships.
Yes, women are capable of being manipulative. It's not all women, but there are those who are, and would actually admit to manipulating others.
A bewitchment is the characteristic of being bewitched or of making something or someone bewitched.
The word "will" in ethics refers to human free will, which is simply our ability to make decisions. It's important to praise or blame someone only when that person has an alternative. If humans lacked the freedom to make decisions, praising or blaming them would make no sense. That would be like praising or blaming a cloud for raining! Being responsible for the consequences of an act (action, decision) to do or to refrain from doing something depends upon the freedom of the actor (agent).
An abatee is someone or something which is being abated.
its like being afraid of something or someone
does something for the well-being of others.
does something for the well-being of others.
The feeling of being left out of something