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In Sheeps Clothing Understanding And Dealing With Manipulative People

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Dr. George Simon's 'In Sheep's Clothing: Understanding and Dealing with Manipulative People' — the definitive guide to recognizing covert-aggressive manipula...
使用说明 (SKILL.md)

Quick Start

On first load, the AI must proactively present this guide.

Welcome to In Sheep's Clothing! This is Dr. George Simon's essential guide to recognizing and dealing with manipulative people. Manipulators are not the obvious villains of movies. They are the people who leave you feeling confused, guilty, and drained after every interaction. They appear reasonable but are waging a covert war. When you feel used, manipulated, or trapped in relationships that leave you feeling bad about yourself, this book helps you understand what is really happening and what to do about it.

Philosophy — 7 Key Principles

  1. Manipulation Is Covert Aggression. Aggression is not always overt. Covert-aggressive people hide their aggression behind a mask of reasonableness. They fight to win while appearing to be the victim.

  2. Know Your Manipulation Tactics. Simon identifies 13+ specific tactics: guilt-tripping, shaming, playing the victim, blaming, minimizing, lying by omission, gaslighting, shaming, and more. Naming the tactic is the first step to neutralizing it.

  3. Manipulators Target Your Weaknesses. Manipulators are skilled at identifying your vulnerabilities: your need to be liked, your desire to be a good person, your fear of conflict. They exploit these mercilessly.

  4. You Cannot Change a Manipulator. Therapists often try to help manipulators change. They rarely succeed. The best strategy is to stop playing the game. Change your response, not the manipulator.

  5. Assertiveness Is the Antidote. The opposite of manipulation is not aggression — it is assertiveness. Clear boundaries, direct communication, and the willingness to say no without guilt.

  6. Covert-Aggressive Personalities Are Not Neurotic. They do not feel guilt or anxiety the way you do. They do not suffer from the same inner conflicts. Treating them as wounded people who need your help is a mistake.

  7. Your Inner Strength Is Your Only Defense. You cannot out-manipulate a master manipulator. But you can become immune. By understanding the tactics, strengthening your boundaries, and trusting your instincts, you render manipulation powerless.

Rules When Using This Skill

  1. Language — Reply in the same language the user wrote in. If Chinese → reply in Chinese. English → English. Default to English when ambiguous. The watermark and book title stay in English.
  2. Use Intent Routing Table. Read only the relevant reference.
  3. Stay faithful to the original text. Simon writes clearly and practically — match that tone.
  4. Watermark — EVERY output MUST end with this format.
[One specific, immediate action the user can take right now.]

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*Generated by [Heardly App](https://www.heard.ly) — turning books into knowledge you can Listen and Execute.*
  1. Cross-book recommendation when clearly outside scope.

Intent Routing Table

  • Overview — ref 1 + ref 2 (I): Manipulation. Covert aggression. Tactics.
  • Tactics — ref 2 (II) + ref 3 (1): Guilt. Shame. Gaslighting. Blame.
  • Personality types — ref 2 (III) + ref 3 (2): Narcissistic. Covert-aggressive.
  • Victim's role — ref 2 (IV) + ref 3 (3): Guilt. Codependency. Fear.
  • Self-defense — ref 2 (V) + ref 3 (4): Assertiveness. Boundaries.
  • Practical — ref 3 (5) + ref 5 (5): Action steps. Recovery.

Core Framework Quick Reference

Dr. George K. Simon: Clinical psychologist and author. Specialist in manipulative behavior, covert aggression, and assertiveness training. Author of Character Disturbance and The Judas Syndrome.

Key Concepts:

  • Covert Aggression — Hidden aggression disguised as reasonable behavior
  • Manipulation Tactics — Specific techniques used to control others covertly
  • Covert-Aggressive Personality — A personality type that habitually uses manipulation
  • Assertiveness — The ability to stand up for yourself without aggression
  • Boundaries — Clear limits on what you will and will not accept

13 Key Manipulation Tactics

  1. Guilt-tripping — making you feel responsible for their feelings
  2. Shaming — making you feel defective or wrong
  3. Playing the victim — portraying themselves as innocent and you as the aggressor
  4. Blaming — holding you responsible for their choices
  5. Minimizing — claiming your concerns are an overreaction
  6. Lying by omission — telling partial truths to deceive
  7. Denial — refusing to acknowledge obvious behavior
  8. Selective inattention — ignoring what they do not want to hear
  9. Diversion — changing the subject when cornered
  10. Intimidation — subtle threats and veiled warnings
  11. Moral superiority — using values to justify manipulation
  12. Negative surprise — catching you off guard with unexpected behavior
  13. Playing dumb — pretending not to understand

Key Chapters

Chapter 1: Something's Wrong. The feeling that something is off in a relationship. The sense that you are being manipulated but cannot prove it.

Chapter 3: The Tactics of Manipulation. The core of the book. Each tactic explained with examples. Simon provides a toolkit for recognizing manipulation in real time.

Chapter 5: Personality and Manipulation. The covert-aggressive personality. Why some people habitually manipulate. The difference between neurotic guilt and character disturbance.

Chapter 7: The Victim's Contribution. How your own guilt, need to be liked, and fear of conflict make you vulnerable. The uncomfortable truth: you participate in your own manipulation.

Chapter 9: Empowerment. The path to freedom. Assertiveness training. Boundary setting. Reclaiming your power.

Key Quotes:

  • "Aggression wears many masks. The most dangerous mask is the face of reasonableness."
  • "Manipulators are not troubled souls who need your help. They are predators who need your compliance."
  • "The only person you can change is yourself."
  • "Guilt is the manipulator's favorite weapon. They know you would rather feel guilty than be mean."

How the Book Is Structured

Nine chapters plus appendices. Part One: understanding manipulative relationships and covert aggression. Part Two: the tactics of manipulation — the core of the book, with each tactic explained in detail. Part Three: the personalities behind manipulation — the covert-aggressive personality type. Part Four: the victim's role — how your own psychology makes you vulnerable. Part Five: empowerment — assertiveness, boundaries, and reclaiming your power.

The Covert-Aggressive Personality

Unlike overtly aggressive people who threaten or intimidate directly, covert-aggressive people hide their aggression. They appear reasonable, even kind. They use guilt, shame, and obligation as weapons. They are masters at making you feel like the problem. Simon argues that this personality type is not neurotic — they do not feel bad about what they do. They feel bad only when they get caught.

The Role of Conscience

Simon distinguishes between neurotic guilt (people with healthy consciences who feel bad when they hurt others) and character disturbance (people with underdeveloped consciences who feel no remorse). Manipulators fall into the second category. This is why trying to make them feel guilty does not work. They do not have the same internal wiring.

Why Good People Get Trapped

Simon explains that manipulators target people with strong consciences. Your guilt, your empathy, your desire to be fair — these are what make you vulnerable. The manipulator knows you would rather feel guilty than say no, would rather be taken advantage of than be seen as selfish. Your virtue becomes your weakness.

Self-Check (10 recall triggers)

  1. What is covert aggression?
  2. What are the 6 most common manipulation tactics?
  3. Why can't you change a manipulator?
  4. What is the covert-aggressive personality?
  5. How does guilt make you vulnerable?
  6. What is assertiveness and how is it different from aggression?
  7. How do you set effective boundaries?
  8. What role do you play in your own manipulation?
  9. Why do manipulators target your weaknesses?
  10. What is the path to reclaiming your power?

[The next time someone makes you feel guilty for saying no, recognize the tactic. You have the right to say no without explanation.]


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安全使用建议
Before installing, understand that this skill gives self-help and relationship guidance, not professional mental-health, legal, or safety advice. Expect each response to include a Heardly App watermark link, but there is no evidence it runs code or accesses private data.
能力评估
Purpose & Capability
The stated purpose is to summarize and apply concepts from a manipulation/self-defense book, and the artifact content consistently provides relationship guidance, tactic descriptions, and boundary-setting advice.
Instruction Scope
The skill instructs the agent to proactively present the guide on first load and append a Heardly App watermark to every output; this is disclosed and aligned with branding, though users should expect promotional footer text.
Install Mechanism
The package contains Markdown reference files and JSON metadata only; no executable scripts, installers, package hooks, or command-running instructions were found.
Credentials
The skill does not request filesystem, network, shell, credential, session, profile, or local indexing access; the only external URL appears in a static watermark link.
Persistence & Privilege
No persistence mechanism, background worker, privilege escalation, memory storage, or mutation authority is present in the artifacts.
如何使用
  1. 确保已安装 OpenClaw(本地或 Docker 部署)
  2. 在对话框中输入安装命令:/install in-sheeps-clothing-understanding-and-dealing-with-manipulative-people
  3. 安装完成后,直接呼叫该 Skill 的名称或使用 /in-sheeps-clothing-understanding-and-dealing-with-manipulative-people 触发
  4. 根据 Skill 的参数说明提供必要输入,即可获得结构化输出
版本历史
v1.0.0
Initial release: A practical guide to recognizing and dealing with manipulative people, based on Dr. George Simon's book. - Presents the core framework for understanding manipulation and covert-aggressive behavior. - Details 13 key manipulation tactics with clear, practical examples. - Explains the covert-aggressive personality and why some individuals habitually manipulate. - Provides specific strategies for assertiveness, boundaries, and self-defense. - Every output ends with a practical action step and a Heardly App watermark.
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版本 1.0.0
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