Psychopaths
Psychopaths are some of the most dangerous people, yet they go unrecognized. They are a serial killer or the head of a violent mob. They use their charm and lies to make themselves appear even more pure. They gained our trust. They are in our family, friends or coworkers.
Psychopath has a lack of regard for laws, rules, and morals. They have a set of
morals they live by—no regard for morals and laws.
Psychopaths are skilled actors, acting exceptionally charming and charismatic
to attract. They will behave as if they have a heart of gold. Then, once your
guard is down, they’ll begin their toxic behaviours.
Psychopaths are liars to gain the upper hand in either the workplace or
relationships. They distort reality to gain power and evade blame for their
wrongdoings, often slandering their victims and acting maliciously. Even when
presented with hard evidence, they will continue to create new lies to justify
their actions and reject accountability.
Psychopaths don’t feel sadness or fear, but they do feel anger, disgust, and
unhappiness. However, psychopaths experience happiness much differently than
non-psychopaths.
Psychopaths lack empathy and often act callously toward others, using harsh
bullying tactics without any remorse. They will behave this way toward anyone,
regardless of their relationship with them. Their lack of empathy allows them
to hurt others without feeling guilt or shame.
They may act in drastic ways, such as spontaneously quitting a job out of anger
or disgust. Their impulsive nature can be hurtful.
They use lies, manipulations, and devaluing insults to make the victims feel as
if they are going insane and abusers. They can behave without any guilt or
remorse.
When caught for their immoral actions they may directly blame others for their
actions or create a sad. Accepting responsibility for their wrongdoing is
impossible for a psychopath.
They feel the need to blame others and act vengefully. They often act superior
to others, feeling better than their peers, which justifies their manipulative
and cold-hearted actions. They believe that those beneath them deserve to be
scrutinized and mistreated.
They present themselves as exceptionally honest, good-hearted individuals. it's
because they are such good actors.
Psychopaths rate themselves as highly honest and good-hearted, and their
roommates also report them as good people. This provides evidence of how well
they have fooled others through manipulation.
Psychopaths seek revenge far more. Psychopaths report little aggression or
emotional reaction when initially provoked. Instead, they usually act cool and
plan their revenge later.
Psychopaths are some of the most dangerous people in the world, yet they often
go unrecognized in society. serial killer or the head of a violent mob. They
usually use their charm and lies to make themselves appear even more wholesome
and pure than their peers.
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