3. Thrives on creativity and self-expression - Deepstash
3. Thrives on creativity and self-expression

3. Thrives on creativity and self-expression

People who thrives on creativity and self-expression, may bully others out of a need for validation or attention. They may use their wit and charm to ridicule or mock those who they perceive as different or less talented, seeking to elevate themselves at the expense of others.

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Bullying behavior is complex and can arise from a variety of personal, social, and environmental factors that extend beyond these. Below are some examples of how someone might engage in bullying behavior towards another

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9. Compassion and Idealism

9. Compassion and Idealism

Those who embodies compassion and idealism, may bully others if they feel their values or beliefs are threatened. They may become self-righteous or judgmental, using moral superiority to justify their behavior towards those who they perceive as morally inferior.

7. Seeks knowledge and understanding

7. Seeks knowledge and understanding

Those who seeks knowledge and understanding, may bully others who challenge their intellectual superiority or question their beliefs. They may use their intellect to belittle or criticize those who they perceive as ignorant or inferior.

8. Values power and success

8. Values power and success

Those who values power and success, may bully others in pursuit of dominance or control. They may use their influence or resources to intimidate or manipulate others, seeking to assert their authority and maintain their position of power.

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