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In this episode of the Ropana Podcast, Dr. Mohita [https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-mohita-shrivastava/] joins me as we explore Machiavellianism, the quieter, more strategic dimension of the Dark Triad. When we call someone Machiavellian, what are we really describing? Intelligence? Manipulation? Long-term strategy? Or a personality shaped around control? We examine what psychology and neuroscience say about Machiavellian traits, including how early unpredictability, insecure attachment, and chronic stress can shape trust systems and threat responses. Could what looks like manipulation begin as adaptation, a brain learning that staying two steps ahead is safer than trusting? We also discuss the distinction between cognitive empathy and emotional empathy. Many individuals high in Machiavellian traits can read others accurately, but may not be emotionally guided by what they perceive. How does that affect relationships? And why are these traits sometimes rewarded in competitive environments, yet corrosive in close ones? This episode unpacks: • The psychology behind strategic manipulation• The trade-off between power and intimacy• Whether Machiavellian traits can change• How to protect yourself if you’ve been impacted If you’re interested in research-backed conversations about personality, power, and human behavior, follow the Ropana Podcast and stay tuned for the final episode in our Dark Triad series, psychopathy. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ropanapodcast/ Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/in/podcast/ropana-podcast-%E0%A4%B0-%E0%A4%AA%E0%A4%A3-whats-on-a-medics-mind/id1855796285
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