SamuelEboniro
Why do some people wake up every morning ready to tear others down?
In a world that often feels like a battlefield of egos, Samuel Eboniro pulls back the curtain on the darkest corners of human behavior. "Why Some People Love Hurting Others on a Daily Basis?" is not just a study of malice; it is a profound exploration of the "why" behind the wounds we inflict and receive.
From the subtle sting of workplace micro-aggressions to the devastating impact of digital bullying and toxic family dynamics, this book deconstructs the psychology of the "Daily Hurter." Why do they find pleasure in dominance? Why is their first instinct to sabotage rather than support?
But understanding the darkness is only the beginning.
Through the lens of the Golden Rule-Treat others how you would love to be treated by others-Eboniro offers a revolutionary path forward. He challenges the reader to break the cycle of "hurt people hurting people" and replace it with a radical, intentional kindness that acts as a shield against negativity.
Inside this book, you will discover:
The Roots of Malice: The hidden traumas, insecurities, and biological triggers that turn people into aggressors.
The Power of Boundaries: How to embody the "Golden Rule" without becoming a doormat for others' toxicity.
The Mirror Effect: A guide to auditing your own actions and ensuring you aren't unintentionally contributing to the cycle of hurt.
A Blueprint for Healing: Strategies to reclaim your peace, forgive without forgetting, and lead a life of "Royal" integrity and compassion.
This is more than a book on psychology; it is a call to arms for the empathetic soul. It is an invitation to put on your crown, stand your ground, and prove that while hurt may be common, kindness is the ultimate power.