Strange Answers To The Psychopath Test
by frankiespeakin 9 Replies latest jw friends
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Oubliette
Interesting, although it sounds largely fictionalized.
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frankiespeakin
True the music kind of gave it that effect. But the point he made valid, that we all are suffering from some disoder now that they have 300+ classified. 1 out of a hundred of us psychopathic but still able to contribute something not every psychopath is in prison or needs to be according to the information he's presenting.
I think this video helps us to see why:
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frankiespeakin
Now I would like to propose the idea that somewhere down the line the WT organization has double-crossed many psychopaths since the ratio is 1:100 general population and why should we expect the ratio to be less among the rank&file. They are treading on very dangerous ground the odds are against them in this area.
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talesin
I have 2 sociopaths in my immediate family. It is a common thing ........... what most people don't realize, is that most sociopaths don't go the 'homicide' route. So they fantasize that only the Ted Bundy's of this world are sociopaths. NO, they are the ones with no empathy, the ones that see the rest of us as a 'means to their ends'.
Time to wake up and smell the coffee ........ 'sociopath' does not necessarily mean 'killer' ... it means 'I will get what benefits ME, regardless of who I trample on, and I have NO empathy for others'. That is why it's 1:100.
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tal
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frankiespeakin
Tale,
Right, but when a psychopath is prone towards violence due to conditions, past trauma, or problem solving options that's when the danger becomes real or the conditions ripe for the behavior often associated with the disorder.
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talesin
Exactly, Frankie. Totally agree.
I think it's a real bonus, though, if we can identify sociopathic behavior on the 'lower' level, and identify those people in our lives. The deadly, multpile kller types are rare, but the run-of-the-mill types are ever present in our lives. It's a challenge to identify these users and know that they care not for other people, and we dare not stand in their way unless we want major headaches. And, steer clear of them!
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tal
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Violia
thanks Frankie, I love TED. I recall hearing about this before. It is interesting and I agree, I would not have gone to meet him at the bar either.
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Terry
Ronson wrote one of my favorite books of all time, THEM.
In the book he checks out all the prevalent Conspiracy theories for himself and even crashes a meeting of
the Bilderberg Group.
A great book and funny too.
Two others I read by him, MEN WHO STARE AT GOATS
and one with short stories, the name of which eludes me.