I’m sure it’s a lot. Their world view suggests that someone else is always responsible for their pain and suffering, therefore, their lives can only get better when other people are better. This alone takes away faculty and responsibility. They look to people to fix everything instead of looking inside themselves and changing their own lives. And if they aren’t personally suffering, they suffer because they self-righteously exaggerate the suffering of everyone else. Only when you realize that you are personally responsible can you break free from the blame/shame/victim cycle and live a life with purpose.
I’m sure it’s a lot. Their world view suggests that someone else is always responsible for their pain and suffering, therefore, their lives can only get better when other people are better. This alone takes away faculty and responsibility. They look to people to fix everything instead of looking inside themselves and changing their own lives. And if they aren’t personally suffering, they suffer because they self-righteously exaggerate the suffering of everyone else. Only when you realize that you are personally responsible can you break free from the blame/shame/victim cycle and live a life with purpose.