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A subset of Cuban exiles developed a motive to take drastic action against Kennedy because losing homeland, property, and family to Castro—and feeling betrayed by the Bay of Pigs failure and perceived U.S. inaction—radicalized some into organizing violent measures.
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People put on psychological armor—perfectionism, intellectualizing, control—to avoid judgment, but because that armor hides vulnerability it also blocks access to love and belonging and increases suffering.