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How to Create Dependency So People Never Leave Your Cult

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Are you tired of your followers leaving you for other cults? Do you wish you could create a cult that is so strong and loyal that no one would ever think of leaving?

How To Create Dependency So People Never Leave Your Cult
How To Create Dependency So People Never Leave Your Cult
by John Dodge

4.4 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 3861 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
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Print length : 56 pages
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Well, now you can! With this step-by-step guide, you will learn the secrets of persuasion and influence, and how to build an unbreakable bond with your followers.

Step 1: Create a sense of community

One of the most important things you can do to create dependency is to create a sense of community among your followers. This means making them feel like they are part of something special, something that is bigger than themselves.

You can do this by organizing regular events, such as meetings, retreats, and workshops. You can also create a sense of community online, through social media and discussion forums.

Step 2: Provide your followers with a sense of purpose

Another important thing you can do to create dependency is to provide your followers with a sense of purpose. This means giving them something to believe in, something to fight for.

You can do this by developing a clear and concise mission statement. You can also create a set of rules and regulations that your followers must follow. This will give them a sense of direction and purpose.

Step 3: Use positive reinforcement

Positive reinforcement is a powerful tool that you can use to create dependency. When your followers do something that you want them to do, reward them with praise, recognition, or other positive feedback.

This will make them more likely to repeat the behavior in the future. You can also use positive reinforcement to encourage your followers to stay in your cult.

Step 4: Use negative reinforcement

Negative reinforcement is another powerful tool that you can use to create dependency. When your followers do something that you don't want them to do, punish them with criticism, disapproval, or other negative feedback.

This will make them less likely to repeat the behavior in the future. You can also use negative reinforcement to discourage your followers from leaving your cult.

Step 5: Isolate your followers from the outside world

One of the most effective ways to create dependency is to isolate your followers from the outside world. This will make them more dependent on you and your cult for support and guidance.

You can do this by limiting their access to outside information, such as books, newspapers, and television. You can also discourage them from having contact with friends and family members who are not part of your cult.

Step 6: Control your followers' thoughts and emotions

To truly create dependency, you must control your followers' thoughts and emotions. This can be done through a variety of techniques, such as:

  • Brainwashing: This involves using repetitive messages and techniques to implant new beliefs and ideas into your followers' minds.
  • Hypnosis: This involves putting your followers into a trance-like state and then suggesting new thoughts and behaviors to them.
  • Emotional manipulation: This involves using fear, guilt, and other emotions to control your followers' behavior.

Step 7: Create a culture of fear

One of the most effective ways to create dependency is to create a culture of fear. This means making your followers afraid of what will happen to them if they leave your cult.

You can do this by telling them that they will be damned to hell, or that they will be ostracized from their community. You can also use physical violence or threats of violence to instill fear in your followers.

Step 8: Make your followers dependent on you

The final step to creating dependency is to make your followers dependent on you. This means making them believe that they cannot survive without you.

You can do this by providing them with food, shelter, and other basic necessities. You can also make them dependent on you for emotional support and guidance.

By following these steps, you can create a cult that is so strong and loyal that no one would ever think of leaving. You will have a group of followers who are completely dependent on you, and who will do anything you say.

However, it is important to remember that creating dependency is a dangerous thing. It can lead to abuse, exploitation, and even violence. If you are not prepared to take on the responsibility of leading a cult, then it is best not to try.

How To Create Dependency So People Never Leave Your Cult
How To Create Dependency So People Never Leave Your Cult
by John Dodge

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Language : English
File size : 3861 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 56 pages
Lending : Enabled
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How To Create Dependency So People Never Leave Your Cult
How To Create Dependency So People Never Leave Your Cult
by John Dodge

4.4 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 3861 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 56 pages
Lending : Enabled
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