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Microasshole Test - A Psychological Analysis
Original source: Open Source Ecology Wiki
Introduction
This document explores the concept of "microassholes" and their impact on mental health, comparing modern observations with Freudian theories.
The Microasshole Test
- Do they lie constantly?
- Do they break promises?
- Do they lack empathy?
- Are they incapable of admitting fault?
- Do they try to make you feel small and insignificant?
- Do they use power plays to exert control?
Freudian Perspective
Sigmund Freud's theories offer interesting parallels to the microasshole concept:
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Narcissistic Personality: Freud's concept of narcissism aligns closely with microasshole behavior. Both involve excessive self-love and lack of empathy.
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Superego Dysfunction: Microassholes often display what Freud would call a malformed superego, lacking the moral compass that typically guides behavior.
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Projection Mechanism: The tendency to blame others and never admit fault is a classic example of Freud's projection defense mechanism.
Impact on Mental Health
Surrounding yourself with microassholes can have serious psychological consequences:
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Lowered self-esteem
- Chronic stress
- Trauma bonding
Preventive Measures
- Set clear boundaries
- Document problematic behaviors
- Seek support from healthy relationships
- Consider therapy
- Practice self-care
Conclusion
The microasshole test provides a modern tool for identifying toxic behaviors that Freud might have categorized under various psychological defense mechanisms. Recognizing these patterns is the first step toward protecting one's mental health.
Note: If you're feeling depressed, it's worth examining whether you're surrounded by people who exhibit these behaviors. Seeking professional help is always a valid option.