16 Signs You Are Dealing With An Evil Person

We all cross paths with toxic people at some point but how to spot them? Below are 16 warning signs of an evil person and how to avoid them.

Evil can be defined, but itโ€™s hard to pin down. Simply put: an evil person is someone who engages in malevolent behaviors.

Some argue that theyโ€™re immoral, sick, depraved, or wicked, but those words are hard to define.

Immorality to one is normalcy to another. But when you meet an evil person, no amount of questioning definitions will change your mind.

The truth is, you will know it when you see it. Evil people come from all sorts of places, often ones you wouldnโ€™t expect.

We find them at our schools, at our churches and places of worship, in the homes of our friends; everywhere we look. There is only one solution for the evil people in our lives.

Here Are 16 Signs Youโ€™re Dealing With An Evil Person

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1. Enjoyment of Others Misfortune

Enjoyment of Others Misfortune

The malevolent ways of evil people often leave them so twisted and turned around on the inside that they feel good when they see misfortunate.

It might be a disaster on the news or a dramatic situation in front of them. They seem to delight in misfortune, to relish the bad feelings of other people.

All the time that an evil person has been hurt in their life falls away when bad things happen to other people.

The real danger here is that they could create bad situations for you and others in their life in order to be able to enjoy the misfortunate that they create.

It is important to recognize who they are before terrible things happen to you and the people they love. If horrible things happening is all that can help them feel better, you canโ€™t salvage or save them.

2. Control Issues

Control Issues

Evil people have this in common: theyโ€™re controlling. But itโ€™s not all about controlling you. They often feel downright uncomfortable and powerless if they arenโ€™t in control of every aspect of their lives.

Malevolent people are often so cruel to the world and to the people around them that they canโ€™t entrust any part of their lives to another person. Because of this obsession, they can come off as polite, concise, and punctual.

But when you let them get closer, they start controlling your life too, making you just like them. Defying the wishes of an evil person doesnโ€™t always result in outright evil actions back to you. It may feel subtle. Not a slap to the face but a kick to the heart.

The goal of the evil person is to control the way you feel on the inside, now how you feel on the outside.

3. Habitual Dishonesty

Habitual Dishonesty

Letโ€™s be real. Everyone lies. We all do it. Some are little lies, others are big, big lies.

But while everyone lies, not everyone is a liar. A liar is a real special breed. They lie pathologically, constantly, and sometimes without even realizing it.

An evil liar will often lie so much that their lies are what form their reality. In living a life of lies, their own minds become a prisoner to their own evil behaviors.

Some evil people only lie a little bit, maybe stretching the truth to make themselves seem stronger, smarter, or better.

Some evil people lie about you and others. But one thing is for sure, they are liars.

The lies serve as a tool to manipulate a reality that doesnโ€™t serve them the way theyโ€™d like. When caught in a lie, they will probably try to gaslight you.

Make you question reality as it is and make you continue to look to them as a source of strength when all they really are are liars.

4. You Feel Very Strange Around Them

You Feel Strange Around Them

Itโ€™s been pretty well demonstrated that each of our bodies emits an energy field.

Why that is, weโ€™re not totally clear on. It could serve as an intuitive defense system.

But in the same way that if you eat bad food, it shows on your skin, if youโ€™re evil on the inside, it shows up in your energy field.

This might be why evil people give you a creepy feeling without them having actually done anything evil to you at all.

Who they are on the inside can be picked up in their subtle energy field by your energy field. Often times, the surest sign that someone is evil is that you just donโ€™t feel right around them.

You get creepy feelings and canโ€™t quite put your finger on it. You might sound crazy to people listening to you talk about it, but donโ€™t deny the way the evil people in our world make you feel.

Trust your gut and donโ€™t worry about it steering you wrong. If you get the wrong sense about someone, apologize. But better safe than sorry.

5. Misleading

Misleading

Controlling reality is what gives an evil person most of their power. In doing so, theyโ€™re able to make it conform to their petty wants and desires.

This is why evil people have a tell: they mislead you into thinking one way or another about them, about the people in your life already, and about yourself.

This misleading can come in many different forms, like misquoting, lying, or stretching the truth, and twisting the facts. The end result is a world of their creation and a world that you have trouble understanding or believing in.

This is one way to spot an evil person, especially a sly one: look for ways they mislead others. If you see it, go the other direction right away.

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6. Remorseless

Remorseless

Letโ€™s cover what weโ€™ve talked about so far. Evil people are controlling. Theyโ€™re liars.

They delight in misfortune. They make you feel weird on the inside.

You know the worst part about it all? They arenโ€™t ever sorry for the things they do and the way they make you feel. Evil people truly have no remorse.

If you press them on the fact that theyโ€™re unapologetic for their malevolent behavior, theyโ€™ll deflect, push it off onto you, and gaslight you into thinking the reality you know to be true isnโ€™t actually true.

In reality, all they want to do is maintain their current quality of life by controlling you, and an apology would indicate fallibility. The evil ones in our world want you to see perfection to keep you wrapped around their fingers.

Admission of fault would shatter that image theyโ€™ve carefully cultivated.

7. Cruelty

Cruelty

So far, weโ€™ve talked about evil people and the subtle ways they express their inner malevolent desires. Not all evil people like to be sly about it. Some choose to be outward with it. And one way they do so is through cruelty.

This can come in the form of getting into fights, hurting their loved ones; their spouses, their children, their friends, or even hurting animals.

Evil people are often victims of the prisons theyโ€™ve built for themselves, which is why they take so much joy out of misfortune and pain.

It dulls the pain they each have inside of their hearts. But that doesnโ€™t mean you justify it or stick by evil people.

If youโ€™re with someone who expresses themselves in such cruel ways, find ways to get away as soon as you can. One day, they may push their cruelty too far and really do some serious damage.

8. Lack of Responsibility

Lack of Responsibility

An evil person has no sort of a moral compass. Theyโ€™ll do as they please and will never feel responsible for the pain they have caused to others. If they sense any sort of blame coming their way, theyโ€™ll start redirecting it immediately.

They love to shift the blame to others and have no understanding of what an apology is. They think apologizing is for the weak. Theyโ€™d much rather make you apologize for THEIR mistakes.

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9. Warnings From Friends

Warnings From Friends

A lot of the time one of the first signs that a person is truly evil is if their โ€˜friendsโ€™ and family issue you warnings. They might talk about an ex-boyfriend or girlfriend who ran from them.

They might casually dismiss the problems with previous relationships and make excuses for the evil person in their lives. This is a sort of manipulation, but it can also be seen as a warning sign of impending disaster.

In a sense, these people are telling you that something is wrong and that itโ€™s your responsibility to do something about it.

Other times, the people in their lives will outright tell you that the evil person is not healthy and that you should avoid them at all costs.

In either case, donโ€™t ignore the signs of a truly evil person, especially when people who supposedly love them are tipping you off about it.

10. Fair-weather Friend

Fair weather Friend

If an evil person comes to your assistance, know that they are doing it for a purpose.

In other cases, they will only be there when things are going well for you. Once things start to go sour, theyโ€™re nowhere to be found.

11. Racism, Sexism, Homophobia, or Bigotry

Racism Sexism Homophobia or Bigotry

Evil thrives when the good are divided. This has made some of the evilest people in the world, from Hitler to Stalin to Osama bin Laden, so wildly successful.

Theyโ€™ve taken the petty differences between people and used it to sow larger and larger rifts that end up in disaster.

Often, they use bigotry, homophobia, sexism, racism, and fascism, in general, to keep good people apart, and to breed more evil people in the world.

We wonโ€™t mince words here: white supremacists are evil. Racists are evil. Homophobes/transphobes are evil. And bigots, while not every time, are evil quite often. Be conscious of these types of people. Some are only misleading, but many are outright malevolent.

12. Manipulator

Manipulator

Evil people are just as capable of showing kindness as any malevolent behavior, but what truly sets them apart is the price that comes with their kindness.

Oftentimes, evil people will be kind to you only to get something they need from you later, be it money, sex, subservience, or worse.

Make it clear if they try to manipulate you based on their past kindness that kindness doesnโ€™t come with a price tag.

You donโ€™t need any motivation or incentivization to do the right thing and to be kind to one another.bTruly kind people are kind without the expectation of getting anything in return.

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13. Belittlement

Belittling

One of the worst manipulations of an evil person are the emotional manipulations.

Usually, this comes in the form of being belittled.

Belittling comes in a lot of different forms too. It can be playing the victim when you havenโ€™t done anything wrong. Ridiculing your appearance, your body, your interests, your hopes, your hobbies, your goals, your friends, your house, your dreams โ€“ anything really can be belittled in the eyes of an evil person.

Donโ€™t let malevolent people change your opinion of yourself and the decisions youโ€™ve made. Simply say, โ€œIโ€™m sorry you arenโ€™t happy with that part of my life, but it is important to me.โ€ And thatโ€™s that.

14. Confusion and Conflict

Confusion and Conflict

In the same way that evil people use the aforementioned tactics to split up good people, theyโ€™ll utilize chaos, confusion, and conflict to their benefit.

The more scattered, scared, and unsure you are, the more power theyโ€™re going to have over you.

You can fight back against this by being level-headed and secure in yourself, even when you donโ€™t fully understand whatโ€™s going on in your life and your world.

Often times, evil people are the ones who are putting all that confusion and conflict into your life in the first place. Donโ€™t fall into their trap.

No matter whatโ€™s happening, keep a cool demeanor. Use a level-headed approach to handling conflict and confusion in your life.

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15. Double Lives

Double Lives

Malevolent people will never reveal their true lives to you. Saying they lead double lives is a huge understatement. They lead hundreds of lives. They are whoever they need to be to get what they want.

They are a different person to everyone. They have a well-devised history and image they are trying to portray. he only common thing about all of them is that no one truly knows who they are.

16. No Boundaries

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Evil people are persistent, gregarious, intense, clingy, and fake. In a lot of ways, theyโ€™re like boomerangs. No matter how hard you throw them out of your life, they always wind up circling back around to you.

But only if you let them. You see, an evil person will try and manipulate you into opening the door and letting them back in.

But there are dire consequences to doing this, and a malevolent person will gladly take off their jacket, kick off their shoes, and park themselves in front of the TV if you let them back in (so to speak).

One thing is certain: no matter what when you kick an evil person out of your life, theyโ€™ll always try to work their way back in. Itโ€™s inevitable, but it can be prevented.

How To Deal With An Evil Person?

Donโ€™t Be Afraid To Remove Them From Your Life!

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No matter how persistent, gregarious, intense, clingy, and fake an evil person is, they can always always always be booted from your life for good.

Theyโ€™ll use every tool at their disposal to force you to let them stay.

Theyโ€™ll manipulate, theyโ€™ll lie, theyโ€™ll pretend to be nice, theyโ€™ll attack and belittle, theyโ€™ll mislead and control.

But one thing is for sure, no matter what when youโ€™ve made the call to give them the boot from your space, your circle, and your life, you can never go back on it.

Theyโ€™ll try to get you to change your mind, but the only way to liberate yourself from them is to leave them behind.

An evil person can change, but they can only do it on their own. And you canโ€™t force them to change.

They can only change when their hearts are open, theyโ€™re ready to atone for what theyโ€™ve done, and theyโ€™re ready to work hard at reforming their malevolent ways.


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