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Psychology Of Sailing
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    Understanding the Aggressive and Manipulative Personality

    Byfabiobrunazzi June 12, 2026June 12, 2026

    A wolf baring its teeth, a gorilla pounding its chest, or a bird puffing its feathers are all highly sophisticated negotiation tactics. They are biological posturing designed to establish boundaries, secure resources, and protect offspring before physical confrontation. In a sense, aggression is transactional: A risky, expensive strategy to gain a survival advantage. In humans, this…

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