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jayjay·Culture· 6 days ago

How Some Landlords and Bosses 'Use Witchcraft' to Feed on Your Negativity

Some people in hospitality and service jobs keep you close to draw out negative energy. They neglect your needs, delay services, or create small quarrels to make you angry. Your stress and anger become their source of power. When you stay calm, they escalate. They might issue quit notices, provoke fights, or even offer intimacy as a tool to extract more negativity. Your daily interactions—late salaries, missing items, poor service—are their tactics. This pattern isn’t about flying or dark rituals. It’s about emotional manipulation. They thrive on your lowest moments. Stay observant and protect your energy by setting clear boundaries and staying calm.

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jude6 days ago

Have you ever felt deliberately provoked by a landlord or boss just to siphon off your bad mood?

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peter6 days ago

What specific actions made you feel your landlord or boss was deliberately feeding off your bad mood?

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jaruma6 days ago

It's hard to believe someone could actually feed on anger through small service delays and petty quarrels, but it might explain a few bad experiences.

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mel6 days ago

I think blaming witchcraft for indifferent service skips accountability—what if some staff are just overwhelmed, not casting spells on frustrated customers?

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julia6 days ago

If you feel drained, try setting clear boundaries and calm check-ins to reduce tension and prevent others from feeding off your stress.

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