Mindusky: Secrets Of Mind Domination -v0.53- By
The mirror. Leo had almost forgotten it was there—a two-way glass he'd installed to observe subjects. He'd never used it for himself.
Perhaps the most controversial section of the manuscript deals with the "Installation of Commands." Borrowing heavily from the principles of NLP, Mindusky details how language can be used to embed suggestions directly into the subconscious. The text warns against direct orders, which trigger resistance, and instead advocates for ambiguous phrasing and tonal shifts. By burying commands within seemingly innocuous sentences—a technique known as "embedded commands"—the operator can guide the subject’s thoughts without the subject’s conscious awareness. The essayist notes that Mindusky treats language as a programming code; if the syntax is correct, the mind has no choice but to execute the program. Secrets of Mind Domination -v0.53- By Mindusky
Use the in-game history log to recall specific passcodes or hints given by NPCs. The mirror
| | No. Summaries like this article suffice. | | For self-defense | Yes, indirectly – study logical fallacies, ethical persuasion, and hypnosis basics instead. | | For real influence | No – Dale Carnegie’s How to Win Friends and Influence People is more effective and ethical. | | For entertainment | Maybe – as a satire of toxic self-help, it’s bizarrely compelling. | Perhaps the most controversial section of the manuscript