This, Mindusky argues, is the only way to avoid the "black hat trap" (becoming paranoid or sociopathic). The Null Frame inoculates against the power corruption that typically ruins practitioners of dark psychology.
| Work | Approach | Ethics | Depth | |------|----------|--------|-------| | Influence (Cialdini) | Scientific, descriptive | High | High | | The 48 Laws of Power (Greene) | Strategic, amoral | Low-medium | Medium | | Secrets of Mind Domination v0.7 (Mindusky) | Tactical, unapologetic | Low | Low-medium | Secrets of Mind Domination -v0.7- By Mindusky
To understand v0.7, we must first understand the author. "Mindusky" is a pseudonymous cognitive architect who emerged from defunct neurolinguistic programming (NLP) forums in 2021. Unlike traditional self-help gurus, Mindusky operates on a : the human mind is an operating system, social interactions are network protocols, and willpower is a compiler. This, Mindusky argues, is the only way to
Players encounter branching dialogue and decision points that determine the story's direction and the development of the protagonist's personality. "Mindusky" is a pseudonymous cognitive architect who emerged
During a disagreement, consciously shift your gaze 2 degrees away from the person’s left eye to the empty space beside their shoulder. Simultaneously, lower your vocal register by one semitone. According to Mindusky, the other person’s brain will "dominate out" your position in their visual field, making your arguments seem less threatening and more objective.
| Issue | Concern | |-------|----------| | | No clear ethical framework; the term “domination” encourages manipulative rather than consensual influence. | | Overpromising | Implies total control over others’ minds, which is impossible and potentially delusional for readers. | | Lack of citations | No references to peer-reviewed psychology (e.g., Milgram, Zimbardo, Kahneman). | | Unpolished format | “v0.7” may simply excuse poor editing, typos, or missing sections. | | Potential toxicity | May attract or encourage abusive behavior in relationships, sales, or management. | | No verifiable author | “Mindusky” is a pseudonym with no academic or clinical credentials disclosed. |