Trump consistently projects an image of invulnerability by avoiding displays of humility, empathy, or emotional openness. This behavior stems from a deep-seated fear of being perceived as weak or fallible.
- He has concealed personal failures, such as financial struggles, to maintain an image of success and strength.
- Critics argue that his lack of emotional intelligence—such as empathy and self-regulation—has led to impulsive actions, heightened aggression, and strained relationships with both allies and opponents.
- Trump’s upbringing, marked by a critical father and a focus on toughness, likely contributed to his fear of vulnerability. This aligns with societal norms that discourage men from expressing emotions openly.
- His refusal to show vulnerability has alienated many voters who value authenticity in leadership. His focus on strength over sincerity prevents him from being perceived as relatable or empathetic. His aggressive rhetoric and inability to take accountability for mistakes further reinforce this disconnect.