But, we all have our own issues, and we can all work on self-improvement. We all have our own issues that we need to work on in life. Some people might even be so selfish that they don’t realize how they’re provoking others around them. When it comes to relationships, one very common act of a provoker is when a person intentionally provokes their partner knowing what triggers them to feel anger or hurt, and uses it to their advantage. Another form would be bullying someone or purposely annoying them to a point where they want to react. That will likely provoke them to an even higher level of anger.Īnother example would be simply enjoying the pain in others, and smiling at them while you’re aware of their suffering, knowing that that particular type of (evil) smile will cause them even more misery. You see that’s playing mind games, and enjoying the misery and agony in another person, and even worse than that, you’re letting them see that you enjoy seeing their pain. ![]() In response to receiving the middle finger at someone for whatever reason, if you smile at the person, as if you’re happy that they’re angry to the point of giving you the finger, that’s even more destructive. Now taking that action to the next level… Have you ever given someone the middle finger when driving or even seen someone else do it? Well, that’s a reaction but, it’s also emotionally provoking.
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