1 of 6 Thread Donald Trump had a heavy influence of racism and mob tactics with a twist of Norman Vincent Peale’s Power of Positive Thinking. His manner of speaking becomes easier to understand when you look at this combination. Trump intends to be President for life.
2 Trump declares what he wishes to become true. Not what is true. He also claims that someone else has done what he does, often referred to as projecting or displacement. We can unequivocally call him a liar but that doesn’t help us understand what he is really saying and why.
3 If you didn’t take the cookies, you would say I didn’t take the cookies. I don’t know who did. But Trump immediately confesses when someone walks into the room by pointing at the cookie plate and yelling “Johnny ate the cookies!’. This is a confession of GUILT
4 Reversing this tactic by claiming that you did something that no one else has ever done before or never done as well as you have is also a confession. Because he is envious of the accomplishments of others, he steals their cookies. This is a confession of SHAME.
5 Donald Trump promises things he has no intention of delivering. He’s a creature of internal turmoil. By promising something he relieves himself of his failures. Promising is a confession of FAILURE. Many husbands use this guilt relieving on their wives
6 Donald Trump puts in writing what he wants to see come true through the power of positive thinking. While he rejected much of the good one should be from Norman Vincent Peale’s sermons, he kept the Mojo part. He believes in it. He lives by it. It’s his profession of FAITH. ~end