Why do some people like to insult other people?
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Because it gives them a sense of power in their otherwise powerless lives.
They think it makes them look cool, or it makes them feel better about something they are insecure about.
Other than not caring what other people think about what they say, it's a social disorder, normal people have a social disorder of some kind and most on the internet express themselves more freely than what they can do in normal society.. Instead of rappist and serial killers we have insulting internet bandits. It's a type of therapy.. take it with a grain of salt especially on here.. and just think everytime you get insulted you are saving another person's life...
Meanness mostly. Some like that rush of feeling better but most
are just trying to make everyone as unhappy as they are.
Beacuse it makes them feel superior
I think the key word here is 'like'. Why do you like what you do ? Is there a reward for a thing or action that is liked? How do you feel when rewarded . Is there an enjoyment ? Is there a new possession? What is the feeling of the verb 'to like'. Now chase down how a reward is felt from insults . Seeing pain in another is a reward? Feeling that power of the moment is a reward? Now how were you trained to like ice cream . It suited your wants, a precondition for a taste . Does power and seeing another in pain suit your wants? I think you can answer this question more. Maybe in knowing why it was asked there is an understanding of life. Is there a preconditioning for wanting to insult someone. Is there a group action here to bully one innocent one? A lot of actions not understood are really a actions from secret groupings. Why is it possible for secret groups to be in all our living? That is my point here! It is a reality.
To make them feel better. I know when I've done it, I initially feel good, but then I feel really horrible to the point where I want to put myself in the vulnerable position of apologising profusely afterwards (eww). To insult, I feel is some kind of energy drop. Perhaps people feel they need to do it to keep that initial good feeling thing going. Like an addiction they keep doing it until it becomes natural for them.
In essence, they probably aren't happy about themselves and insults are the coping mechanisms they have for their insecurities. It's probably best to just let them be and to leave them alone. Don't take the abuse if it can be avoided.
If you can't help but be present, let the insulter express themselves. Be strong and not to react. It's amazing how people turn for the better once they've expressed all their insults.
My boss tries to insult me all the time.just little insults, but ones that are annoying. It's coming to the point where he's looking like the fool and we both are beginning to know it. No one wants to be the fool. Insults say more about the person saying them, than about the person they're being slagged at. Enjoy them, some of them are entertaining :) Now I know that my boss likes me, and that's his way of interacting with me sometimes.
Last of all. Don't engage with people who insult you by responding like a Jerry Springer guest. It's not productive, is a waste of time and energy, and is rather stupid looking/feeling from a third-person's point-of-view.
Most of these people have low self esteem.They feel insecure so if they say something nice they think others will look at them as being weak.It actually is the complete opposite.Others think of them as insensitive.This person has difficulty understanding that concept.The rest are just mean or stupid.
People who insult others often have low self-esteem and picking apart their "inferiors" gives them a sense of superiority. Also, they could just be lashing out because they are jealous of others.
because they're rude/ignorant. It makes them feel better about themselves.
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