Manipulation
Manipulation refers to the act of influencing or controlling someone or something in a skillful but often deceptive manner. It can occur in various contexts, including personal relationships, politics, marketing, and psychology. Manipulative behavior may involve tactics such as persuasion, coercion, or emotional exploitation to achieve desired outcomes. While manipulation can be used for benign purposes, it is often associated with unethical practices that undermine trust and autonomy. Understanding manipulation is crucial for recognizing and resisting such tactics in interpersonal interactions.
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