Before psychological warfare can be conducted you must first analyze the individual(s). There are many different ways, but it’s believed you should start by understanding their
thoughts. Thoughts are what drive our decisions and actions, so they can be a great indicator of how someone will behave in certain situations. In this article, I will discuss some common thought patterns that people have when they are feeling insecure about themselves. Understanding these thought patterns will help you better understand the person!
Once you understand the person’s thought patterns, it is time to figure out what their goals are. What do they want in life? How do they define success and failure? Knowing this will help you better predict how someone might behave in a given situation. For example, if your goal is to be successful and wealthy, then losing $100 would be considered
a failure, but if your goal is to have fun and enjoy life, then losing $100 would be considered a success.
Once you understand the person’s goals, it is time to start breaking them down. How can you make them feel insecure about themselves? What are their weaknesses? What makes them feel vulnerable? Once you know what makes them feel insecure, you can start testing their boundaries.
Push them a little bit outside of their comfort zone and see how they react. Do they stand up for themselves or do they crumble under pressure? How do they handle criticism? By testing their boundaries and seeing how they react, you can start to build a psychological profile of the person.