1% of population sound little but in fact is 1 in every 100 person you know including friends, colleagues , neighbours, influencers, etc. And considering the danger of such people it's a BIG ratio and isWhy is an elegance coach talking about this ahah I thought she was going to say how they don’t teach us important life skills like how to sew, how to cook, what takes out a blood stain, what takes out a red wine stain, what takes out a sweat stain etc etc I think those are much more important than “how to spot a psychopath”. Anyone who has healthy self love, respect for themselves, is a good conversationalist and has firm boundaries will not fall for a psychopath and their charm. The psychopath will easily be seen as superficial when you have a strong sense of self and are not swayed by ego. The psychopath starts by stroking your ego, then once you’ve fallen for them, the slow manipulation tactics occur. Funny enough Anna has done all of these manipulation tactics, even the “narcissistic triangulation” manipulation tactic when she was in the original JSB group with some of the ladies on here.
Anna you forgot to mention that the #1 sign of a psychopath is excess care of this appearance. For example very groomed, high arch eyebrows are a sign of narcissism (narcissism goes hand in hand with psychopathy). But of course you wouldn’t mention that because then you’d be outing yourself
Hi,Well, here's our question for you. Since you were a member of her first course, the famous AB "School of Affluence," did it work?
It may have given you a push to dress a bit better and sit up straighter in your chair, but beyond that (and you were on your way there anyway since you had searched for her course and would have figured those things out on your own, in your own time), what were its fruits? Did you, like Anna, aspire to bag a thousandaire and achieve that? (If so, you're ahead of her).
Did you spend your money on flashy brands (Anna is big into tokens and signaling) and find that it was worth it?
The most critical question is: did you make it into Affluent High Society?
My guess is that you did not. Why? Because the outward *tokens* of "affluence" and "elegance" that Anna is selling are not what that world is about.
Let's instead refer to the world she aspires to as what it really is: a world of education, culture, and taste.
Anna has no use for those attributes, but without them my very strong bet is that the world of "high society," or the "affluent community," or "elegant people," or whatever she is calling it this week, has been closed to you or anyone else following her advice.
Why? Because Gucci belts and Hermes sneakers or VC&A bracelets count for nothing. They are not what make up that world. If you approach someone who really is in the world Anna aspires to bedecked with those tokens, they will swiftly vet you. They will determine your exact level of education, culture and taste. People in this milieu are masters at this, and do it naturally. If that person in the loud Hermes sneakers lacks education, culture, and taste, they will simply, quietly, turn away. If fact, they may turn away long before that, at the sight of the silly incongruent Hermes sneakers bought on clearance.
Someone like AB encounters this all the time. She doesn't understand why it happens. She gets vetted. Each time she fails. Because she's all about tokens, and not substance.
To examine just one of her recent tokens a bit more closely, Anna does not understand the difference between showing up once in a blue moon (or perhaps once, ever) to the opera versus members of her home community who have annual subscriptions to the opera and can discuss opera fluently with their friends there. She simply doesn't get it. But they do.
The people in the world she aspires to vet her level of education, taste, and culture as fast as she vets someone wearing Converse. She's always found wanting because the things that are important to them are not things that are important to her.
So, again, did the course work for you? Have you been embraced by the "affluent, elegant, high society"? We are curious.
If it didn't work, it's because her world is fake. She can't sell what she doesn't know. And she makes zero attempts to know it.
The world of JetSetBabes and escorts? Yes. The world of affluence and elegance? No.
Hi,Well, here's our question for you. Since you were a member of her first course, the famous AB "School of Affluence," did it work?
It may have given you a push to dress a bit better and sit up straighter in your chair, but beyond that (and you were on your way there anyway since you had searched for her course and would have figured those things out on your own, in your own time), what were its fruits? Did you, like Anna, aspire to bag a thousandaire and achieve that? (If so, you're ahead of her).
Did you spend your money on flashy brands (Anna is big into tokens and signaling) and find that it was worth it?
The most critical question is: did you make it into Affluent High Society?
My guess is that you did not. Why? Because the outward *tokens* of "affluence" and "elegance" that Anna is selling are not what that world is about.
Let's instead refer to the world she aspires to as what it really is: a world of education, culture, and taste.
Anna has no use for those attributes, but without them my very strong bet is that the world of "high society," or the "affluent community," or "elegant people," or whatever she is calling it this week, has been closed to you or anyone else following her advice.
Why? Because Gucci belts and Hermes sneakers or VC&A bracelets count for nothing. They are not what make up that world. If you approach someone who really is in the world Anna aspires to bedecked with those tokens, they will swiftly vet you. They will determine your exact level of education, culture and taste. People in this milieu are masters at this, and do it naturally. If that person in the loud Hermes sneakers lacks education, culture, and taste, they will simply, quietly, turn away. If fact, they may turn away long before that, at the sight of the silly incongruent Hermes sneakers bought on clearance.
Someone like AB encounters this all the time. She doesn't understand why it happens. She gets vetted. Each time she fails. Because she's all about tokens, and not substance.
To examine just one of her recent tokens a bit more closely, Anna does not understand the difference between showing up once in a blue moon (or perhaps once, ever) to the opera versus members of her home community who have annual subscriptions to the opera and can discuss opera fluently with their friends there. She simply doesn't get it. But they do.
The people in the world she aspires to vet her level of education, taste, and culture as fast as she vets someone wearing Converse. She's always found wanting because the things that are important to them are not things that are important to her.
So, again, did the course work for you? Have you been embraced by the "affluent, elegant, high society"? We are curious.
If it didn't work, it's because her world is fake. She can't sell what she doesn't know. And she makes zero attempts to know it.
The world of JetSetBabes and escorts? Yes. The world of affluence and elegance? No.
Exactly!She's the exact same as all the people who turned into epidemiologists during covid!
What basic, useless drivel. But, I see that the scary psychedelic, bad trip pants are back, this time paired with some sort of light blue sweater top as a “good look.” NOOOOOOOO!Video recap:
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I'm going to answer on behalf of myself: I purchased the course because I wanted to further level up in all areas of my life.That's what I'm struggling with. Putting myself in the place of someone who would buy or is tempted to buy a course of hers. What do people expect? Buy the course and wake up next to a millionaire the following day?
I find her deceptive because she acts like a know-it-all with an enormous amount of self-assurance and arrogance but there is no substance. I also can't stand her hypocrisy and on top of that she lacks charm, wit and warmth. There is no kindness in her eyes.
Wow I didn't know skin undertones exist!Video recap:
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Anna is very immature and prefers a simplified worldview to be able to cope with reality. She's doing it by labelling people, especially when they hurt her. It's her coping mechanism, so she can blame all things on others without looking into a mirror. Anna has lots of trauma connected to men, so she feels qualified to talk about these things, however, she shouldn't, because she didn't work out her issues fully yet. Instead of playing life coach, she should find a good therapist to find her peace first. I guess she's dipping her toes to test waters to see if it's a viable way to pivot her venture, we all can see she's has run out of ideas.It is not in good behavior to throw around such terms as frivolously as she is. There is no way she has encountered a real psychopath. She is just in a huff/overexaggerating.
I agree with these statistics, but I am certain our Anna Bey has not personally met this many people1% of population sound little but in fact is 1 in every 100 person you know including friends, colleagues , neighbours, influencers, etc. And considering the danger of such people it's a BIG ratio and is
And I believe people should hear and learn about such personalities to be able to spot them for their own safety
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I believe she's stated she goes to therapy, but I am unsure if she is still actively attending. Certainly doesn't come off like it. If she is, I think it is in her best interest to find a better professional attuned to her needs.Anna is very immature and prefers a simplified worldview to be able to cope with reality. She's doing it by labelling people, especially when they hurt her. It's her coping mechanism, so she can blame all things on others without looking into a mirror. Anna has lots of trauma connected to men, so she feels qualified to talk about these things, however, she shouldn't, because she didn't work out her issues fully yet. Instead of playing life coach, she should find a good therapist to find her peace first. I guess she's dipping her toes to test waters to see if it's a viable way to pivot her venture, we all can see she's has run out of ideas.