Oct 11, 2011 09:24
12 yrs ago
English term

inwardly experiencing precisely those realities

English Other Psychology
People who behave well in highly threatening situations can be more prone to berate themselves—to experience feelings of guilt—than those who behave badly. This is partly because the former (heroes and victims) allow themselves to take in psychologically, and apply their demanding conscience to, the painful realities involved, while the latter (perpetrators and their collaborators) call forth every form of defense mechanism to avoid inwardly experiencing precisely those realities.

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Vaddy Peters Oct 11, 2011:
What's the point of the question?
It's already in plain English

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Letting those realities affect them in a psychological/emotional way

While the former people absorb the experiences and process them, the perpetrators work hard to not let them affect them, using defence mechanisms to prevent them affecting them psychologically / emotionally.
Peer comment(s):

agree Jenni Lukac (X) : To the point of not seeing their own negative impact on others...
21 mins
Indeed. Thank you!
agree Tina Vonhof (X) : and with Jenni: they turn off their conscience and rationalize their own bad behaviour.
5 hrs
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