Some of the most commonly accepted perspectives on human behavior actually set people up for victimization in their relationships.

Both of my books point out that when it comes to covert-aggressive personalities or any other disturbed character, “they already see, they just disagree.”

A key feature of the most disordered individuals is that they neither care enough nor think enough about how their patterns of behavior reflect on their character.

Disturbed characters don’t allow adversity to lead them to question the ways they tend to look at things or the ways they tend to conduct themselves.

Always wanting something for nothing, disturbed characters expect to pay the least for the things in life that are worth the most.