Criticising, condemning & complaining are three ways that the Interrogator competes for emotional energy.
By criticising the actions of another, I undermine their ability, which makes me superior to them.
By condemning the authority of another, I make them wrong, which makes me right and better than them.
By complaining about who someone is being, I make them bad, which makes me out to be good.
I complain when someone is bad and not good.
I condemn when someone is wrong and not right.
I criticise when someone is not doing things properly.
It is my need to be good, right and proper that drives me to criticise, condemn and complain.
I reflect onto others the poor standards that I cannot accept of my self.
My criticism, condemnation and complaint about others is due to my own lack of power, authority & ability in my self.
It is because my self-worth is not good, my self-confidence is not right and my self-esteem is low that I feel inferior to other people.
Being an Interrogator is the sub-conscious drama that I employ to try to rectify my own negative appraisal of my Self.