Dissociative personality disorder is described as miserable rather than empowering, and Jiang claims people in power reduce misery by making others more miserable.
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Dissociative personality disorder is described as miserable rather than empowering, and Jiang claims people in power reduce misery by making others more miserable.
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"...you can never feel happiness. In fact, you can only feel misery."
"So the way to reduce your misery is by making others more miserable than you are. Okay, so the people in power are committed..."
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