Victim, Perpetrator, Rescuer: Are You Caught in the Cycle? | EP 9

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In this eye-opening episode of Foundations in Reality, George and Brent explore the hidden psychological dynamics of the Drama Triangle—victim, perpetrator, and rescuer. From personal relationships to geopolitical conflicts, they examine how unconscious patterns of validation, blame, and rescue perpetuate cycles of tension and misunderstanding. Using examples like Israel and Palestine, Russia and Ukraine, and everyday neighborly disputes, George reveals how victimhood can become a strategy for seeking appreciation—and how introspection and consciousness can break the cycle. If you’re curious about human nature, personal responsibility, and the foundations of freedom, this conversation is essential.

What You Will Learn
1. The key roles in the drama triangle and how quickly we shift between them
2. Why victimhood can be an unconscious strategy to gain validation
3. How the drama triangle plays out globally, socially, and personally
4. A powerful mindset shift that dissolves drama and restores responsibility

Episode Highlights: drama triangle psychology, victim mentality, personal responsibility, introspection and validation, rescuer role dynamics, Israel-Palestine conflict, Russia-Ukraine tension, natural law and human behavior, societal regulation and conformity, government overreach and identity, ego vs. perception, global conflict patterns, emotional projection, human nature and power dynamics

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Disclaimer: The views expressed in this episode are personal opinions and are intended for educational and informational purposes only. They are not legal advice. Listeners are encouraged to do their own research, question everything, and consult appropriate professionals when making decisions related to law, rights, or governance.

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