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Becoming aware of our strengths

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February 26, 2011 //  by Lovefraud Reader//  275 Comments

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By Ox Drover

I got to thinking today about being stronger now than I was prior to the last experience with the psychopaths in my life ”¦ but when I really got to thinking about it, I realized I have actually always been as strong as I am now, I just didn’t know it or take advantage of it.

One of the reasons that humans are able to work horses, mules and oxen to pull heavy loads is because the beasts we use for our labor do not realize their strength. They don’t realize the absolute brute force power they have over us. We “control” them because they allow it.

Why do they allow it? The answer is because they are not aware of the strength and power that they have, so they allow us to take it from them and use it for our own benefit. We may “give back” something to them, like food and care for what they give us in the form of their obedience and labors, but the bottom line is that any time they realize that they have the power and strength to break away they could do it. Even if we were to abuse them, not feed them, they would still allow us to use their labor until they dropped over dead of starvation, because they don’t know any better. They don’t recognize that they don’t really “need” us to furnish feed, they could run away and find grass to fill their bellies and not labor for us. They just don’t know it. Even the fences I have around my farm are not strong enough to hold them if they really want through them, but merely “suggestions” for them to stay on this side of it. If they wanted through, the wire and posts would topple.

When we start training oxen, which are really nothing but baby calves (no special breed of animal just cattle), we are stronger than they are, and if necessary, we could wrestle them to the ground, and we also teach them that we are the “food gods” and that ALL GOOD things come from us, as well as some pretty painful ones if they do not conform to our alpha position in the “herd.” When you get right down to it, in many ways we (humans) control animals the way that psychopaths control their victims. The only difference is that I actually care about my animal’s welfare and am emotionally attached to them, whereas a psychopath really doesn’t care much about their victim’s welfare or health.

Intermittent reinforcement

In training animals, trainers use “intermittent reinforcement.” The psychologist B. F. Skinner wrote that this brings on a stronger “bond” with a given behavior than if you rewarded them every time they did the behavior. That’s why a “slot machine” will keep someone stuffing money into it, because gamblers are just sure that “NEXT time” it will give them the jackpot. Psychopaths also use the intermittent reward system with us, and we keep hoping that by doing what they want, the NEXT TIME we will get the “jackpot” reward from them.

We could rebel and tell them to take their intermittent rewards and shove them, that we are not going to knuckle down and be their victims, to “pull their plows” by going to work and giving them our money, but we don’t rebel against them. We are unaware that we have the strength and power to rebel, to stand up on our own. If we are earning the living and giving them the money, why do we need them? If s/he is earning the living and we are staying home taking care of the kids all the time, still, what do we need them for?

Power and strength

We have the power and strength to take care of ourselves if we will just recognize it, acknowledge it and then use it. One working parent, taking care of the children and still making a living and a home, is still a “better deal” for children than one good, nurturing parent who is stressed and depressed most or all of the time because of the drama and abuse from a psychopathic partner.

I really am no stronger today than I was back in the midst of the psychopathic chaos, when I was literally huddled on the floor in the fetal position, emotionally “sucking my thumb,” fearing I would be killed by my psychopathic stalkers any minute.

My psychopathic son doesn’t hate me any less, most of my other relatives are no more supportive than they were back then, but I feel stronger. I feel safer. I feel better, because I recognize that I am strong enough to protect myself as much as anyone can. I can live a good life, a happy life, a healthy life, and take control of my own life. I don’t have to give that control and strength and power to anyone.

I can reward and reinforce my own good behavior, I can exercise my power, my strength and my autonomy to be what I want to be, to be the best that I can make myself.

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  1. ElizabethBennett

    March 3, 2011 at 10:53 pm

    Katy-I love snarky. It’s one of my best qualities!

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  2. hens

    March 3, 2011 at 11:00 pm

    Katy Sam Elliot – he has it all…iI would even kick Tom out the door for him……

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  3. KatyDid

    March 3, 2011 at 11:01 pm

    NoLa2BCop!
    Glad to catchya. I know things are bad now. But I have this theory. Sometimes God taps ya, and if you did not get the message, sometimes he THUMPS ya. Catch some quiet peaceful moment and just sit, in the moment, and let yourself absorb peace. I believe in those moments of peace, God sends his message.

    NOW teach me snarky! I gotta get good. I can be smart ass. Is that close?

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  4. hens

    March 3, 2011 at 11:02 pm

    no smart ass is my expertise – i bet i am offending somebody rat now…~~!~!!

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  5. KatyDid

    March 3, 2011 at 11:03 pm

    Yeah Hens, Sams passes the hottie test too, good looks that transformed into ageless character, and besides he’s another good guy to his partner.

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  6. KatyDid

    March 3, 2011 at 11:04 pm

    Hens – how can you be offending when you have a week before speaking to her again…?? oh. i guess you can. b/c you ain’t speaking for a whole week?

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  7. Ox Drover

    March 3, 2011 at 11:07 pm

    Yea, tom is my main man, and Sean was pretty hot in that movie, can’t remember the name of it where he…sheeeet I can’t even remember enough of it to tell you about it so YOU can remember the name..anyway it was in Tibet or somewhere–“The man who would be king?” Sheeet! I hate I have no memory!

    Okay, Hens, here’s yer dern hug, even if you are snarky! ((((hugs))) I don’t want to let Katy beat my time just in case you decide Tom in a cow boy hat isn’t all that sexy to you after all. LOL

    They are about to decide that the injection wells here ARE causing some of the earthquakes here in a small fault (not the New Madrid one) so they are watching them…one area is wanting to stop the natural gas drilling, but that’s not gonna happen, too much money involved. I don’t think it matters if the entire state shakes to pieces with that much money involved in this economy.

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  8. ElizabethBennett

    March 3, 2011 at 11:08 pm

    Katy-yes snarky is sarcastic, or can also mean snide or irritable or short tempered. My favorite definition is sarcastic or snide. I love the word snide! BTW, God must be doing his best imitation of Oxy and beating me over the head with a cast iron skillet-what’s the word, BOINK?

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  9. KatyDid

    March 3, 2011 at 11:10 pm

    Oxy, and here I thought “the earth moved for someone gettin sum” …and was so glad b/c that gave ME hope. But it’s just GASSSSSsss???? Well, isn’t that the way it always turns out?

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  10. KatyDid

    March 3, 2011 at 11:12 pm

    NoLa,
    Boink is old school. Boink is also the yuppie term for making bacon. YEah, Guess God knows about OXY boinking so he’s doing the same to ya.

    Did ya go out and see sum carnival this weekend?

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