very little transportation, few radio or television shows and certainly no newspaper circulation. There are towns nearby, but they are small and undeveloped. Actually, there is nothing to develop them into. The house, we're talking about, sits high atop a rocky hill alone, as a ruin. There is much history to this place, but that history is centuries old. Recently has nothing happened here. This huge manor has been vacant for nearly a hundred years. It was cleared of human-kind by a spirit so malevolent no one will step foot inside. It is mostly made of wood. There are no windows left, merely shells. The master of the house held it in such fear, that the ghosts are still visible, as reported by some who have been there. A master loved beer and whiskey. But he was incredibly mean and evil. He had no respect for others. Perhaps, he himself was affected by something paranormal but we don't know it. So much hatred and violence came from this master, that his household was held in deep fear for
We can insult people or make them suffer. And this can bay back very hard. For example the event what took place in Kauhajaki school, where one young guy named Juhani Saari, who killed very many his fellow pupils and himself too. This disaster took place because other pupils taunted and japed him. Religion is in the 21st century very disunited. This makes society acceptive to every little suasions. At the same point education is very easy to get. And when some malevolent human studyes psychology, can he or she manipulate whit other humans and that way he or she can create his or her new religion. And the end of this religion could be very tragic and it could end with very many deaths and suicides, just because somebody tells it is the only right way. For example in the Guyana jungle were founded 914 corpses. They were reverend Jim Jones commanded Folks Temple sects members. Jim Jones used academic psychology to manipulate with them.
Whilst the journalist drove, the hackers manipulated the car to switch radio stations, turn on the cold air flow in the car and eventually they cut the transmission, leaving the car unable to accelerate. As this was just a show, no people were endangered during the process. Yet it still shows how vulnerable the internet of things is, even amongst large corporations, such as the one which produces Jeep. The vulnerability presents itself largely in the physical damage a virus or a malevolent hacker could cause. Although this does not only involve Jeeps, since similar attacking scenarios were also performed successfully on cars such as Tesla Model S and a 2013 Corvette. Not only does it concern cars, but also a TrackingPoint self-aiming „smart“ rifle was hacked by reverse-engineering it for a journalistic experiment [8]. Cases like these suggest that elements of security are lacking in areas concerning the internet of things. IoT also comprises of items which
hold only one thought at a time, you cannot accept responsibility for your situation and be angry at the same time. The idea of blame, on which the emotion of anger is based, is canceled out by the deci- sion to accept responsibility. ■ POSITIVE VERSUS NEGATIVE WORLDVIEWS There are two basic ways of looking at your world. You can have a positive and benevolent worldview or a negative and malevolent ccc_tracy_2_18-39.qxd 6/23/03 2:46 PM Page 31 Change Your Life ➤ 31 worldview. By taking responsibility for yourself and what happens to you, you become positive. You see the world in benevolent terms.You become more optimistic toward yourself and your possi- bilities.You become a happier and more effective person.
servation, together with what we know about the principle of social proof, seems to me quite important to a satisfactory understanding of the compliant suicides. To my mind, the single act in the history of the People's Temple that most contributed to the members' mindless compliance that day occurred a year earlier with the re- location of the Temple to a jungled country of unfamiliar customs and people. If we are to believe the stories of Jim Jones' malevolent genius, he realized fully the massive psychological impact such a move would have on his followers. All at once, they found themselves in a place they knew nothing about. South America, and the rain forests of Guyana, especially, were unlike anything they had experienced in San Francisco. The environment-both physical and social-into which they were dropped must have seemed dreadfully uncertain. Ah, uncertainty-the right-hand man of the principle of social proof. We have