Psychological control: the trap of self-incrimination
Have you ever been caught in a self-incriminating trap? This kind of psychological control is very simple: the first step is to stand on the judge's high point; The second step is to force you to put a label that you can't accept; the third step is to ignore, deny or continue to find fault with your rebuttal evidence, regardless of whether it is logical or not, until it irritates you and drags you down; step 4, continue to lure you into self-incrimination, when the other party has achieved control over you. Sometimes, the judges will use this control to achieve this purpose, and sometimes, this control itself, this state of being in a high position to ravage you and let you continue to testify is their purpose itself. Facing this trap, the best way is not to care about the slander of the other party, and having a definite, clear and objective evaluation of yourself is the best way to overcome other people's doubts.