COVID-19: Good News and is God Evil for Allowing It to Happen? (LAST MINUTE)
The text discusses the problem of evil and the concept of God’s omnipotence and omniscience. It argues that if God exists, his mind is inaccessible to humans and that we cannot fathom his intentions or reasoning. The text also explores the idea of free will and the role of humans in fighting evil. It concludes by suggesting that it is up to individuals to take responsibility for their actions and shape the world they live in.
COVID-19: The Panicdemic and What’s to Come
Professor Sam Vaknin discusses the COVID-19 pandemic, comparing it to the flu and questioning the panic surrounding it. He argues that the panic is causing more harm than the virus itself, as people are dying from lack of medical treatment for other conditions and from the effects of social isolation. Vaknin believes that the pandemic will peak soon and that the world will be left to deal with the consequences of the panic for years to come.
Promiscuity: Psychology of Self-Soothing with Sex (oh, and Relationships)
Professor Sam Vaknin discusses the topic of promiscuity, its various causes, and its connection to mental health disorders. He delves into the psychological and behavioral aspects of promiscuity, including its association with narcissism, psychopathy, and dissociation. He also explores the impact of promiscuity on intimate relationships and societal changes. The presentation provides a comprehensive analysis of the complex and multifaceted nature of promiscuity.
Casual Sex Q&A: The Fake Intimacy of Bodies
Professor Sam Vaknin discusses the impact of casual sex and infidelity on romantic relationships. He explores the psychological and emotional implications of promiscuity, the changing dynamics of mate selection, and the rise of narcissistic and psychopathic behaviors in women. Vaknin also delves into the complexities of intimacy, gender roles, and the challenges of modern relationships. He concludes by examining the impact of mental illness on individuals’ coping strategies and their ultimate relationship with death.
COVID-19 Panic Merchants: Lies, Conspiracies, and Statistics (Oh, and Science)
Dr. Anthony Fauci has been accused of providing misleading information about the COVID-19 death rate, using a higher rate in popular media than in academic papers. This has led to conspiracy theories about the government’s intentions. The panic created by the pandemic is intentional to keep people indoors, as medical professionals and politicians are unsure of the virus’s capabilities. Some experts argue that COVID-19 is not much worse than a bad flu, and that the current measures may force the virus to mutate and become more dangerous.
COVID-19: Mutating Viruses, Grandiose Doctors
There are eight strains of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, but it is unlikely to mutate as quickly as the flu virus. The SARS-CoV-2 virus has spikes that allow it to attach to ACE2 proteins, which are found throughout the respiratory system, and furins that pierce into the patient’s tissue. Immunity acquired by exposure to the virus is likely to last for years, and universal quarantine and social distancing are mistakes that prevent the emergence of herd immunity. The medical profession has failed to provide a measured, reasoned, proportional, and analytical response to the health crisis, and there is a lot of narcissism going on.
Breaking Through the Narcissist’s Indifference by Becoming a Psychop
Narcissists have three essential demands from their partner: sex, supply, and services. If the partner provides any two of these three, the narcissist is pacified and ignores her. The partner needs to escalate, dramatize, and render herself unpredictable to attract the narcissist’s attention. As our civilization becomes more narcissistic, both men and women adopt and emulate grandiose psychopathic men as role models, gurus, and guiding lights. The situation is so bad that many people are choosing simply to stay alone, to remain single in the fullest sense of the word.
Viral Brave, New World of Lonely Narcissism
The pandemic is petering out due to the typical dynamics of a self-limiting virus of the SARS family, not due to social distancing. However, a newborn baby dying in the US of COVID-19 suggests that the virus is mutating and possibly recombining with a flu virus, which could lead to a Spanish flu-like pandemic that could kill up to 1 billion people. The pandemic has exposed structural weaknesses in society, including a lack of solidarity between young and old, a narcissistic preoccupation with our bodies, and a rise in loneliness and aloneness. Gender roles are also becoming more fluid and inverted in a uni-gender world.
Social Distancing: Isolation with the Narcissist
Social isolation with a narcissist can be compared to a hostage situation, with the victim experiencing trauma bonding. In this situation, the narcissist becomes paranoid and develops a need for control, which is displaced onto their spouse or intimate partner. The narcissist’s frustration at being unable to obtain narcissistic supply and loss of control can lead to aggression, which can take many forms. The only technique that may work in this situation is background noise, but even this has a limited shelf life, and there is a risk of an epidemic of domestic violence.
Post-pandemic Sex and Relationships Rules
The pandemic will soon be over, but the real problems will begin. We don’t know who carries the virus, and it may be endemic. The pandemic will lead to post-traumatic mental health problems, and society will never be the same. The decline in birth rates has rendered most social institutions obsolete, and the individual is now the only viable organizing principle. Casual sex can be fun, but overuse can be detrimental to psychological health and the ability to form meaningful relationships.