Rafael Lao Wai
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Lol I used to read it like that tooThat was a pleasurable read, great write up
Omg I always read it as lampo-fred
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Lol I used to read it like that tooThat was a pleasurable read, great write up
Omg I always read it as lampo-fred
"In a way, an isolated altruistic act, such as the changing of a flat tire, provides catharsis to the sociopath and justifies continued destructive acts."Well, given that we rarely distinguish between the terms sociopath and psychopath, these individuals still experience normal human emotion but in a diminished capacity, which may be context-specific. In other words, a sociopath might relate very strongly to animals, for instance: moreso than a normal person. Since sociopathy and the capacity for emotion varies among all individuals, we all, by definition, have a varying degree of anti-social tendency. If stressed, or colloquially, "having a bad day," an individual might drive aggressively, endangering the lives of the people around him, and such a person will not be as willing to lend a helping hand to others. Take a person who "has a bad day" every day, that is, a chronic state of psychological malcontent, and we witness a possible decline into habitual anti-social behavior, which may be difficult to distinguish from a personality disorder, albeit there's still a difference.
A sociopath might also project strong negative emotions toward specific demographics; take the frequent targeting of promiscuous women or prostitutes by serial killers, for example. These killers might view their actions as actually pro-social. Their own mothers may have abused them, and so, in their view, their murder of immoral women offers justice to themselves or even benefits society as a whole.
It's possible that those with anti-social personality disorder (APD) have periods wherein they have a relief from their pathology, and they must then contend with the havoc that they've caused in their interpersonal relationships, which can bring intense feelings of regret, guilt and sadness. In a way, an isolated altruistic act, such as the changing of a flat tire, provides catharsis to the sociopath and justifies continued destructive acts.
A sociopath may also respond to a request for aid as the latter offers an opportunity for him to assert control over another. Similar to a co-dependent, sociopaths enjoy feelings of empowerment. A needy person momentarily renders himself vulnerable to the will of the sociopath, who feels dominant over the other party.
Aren't athletes high energy
Thank you for the honesty. Right, sociopaths wouldn't be characterized as empathetic, so empathy, by definition, requires a shared traumatic experience, but trauma does not always lead to empathy. Empathy should be a more preferred pathology, and indeed probably resulting from a more mild, chronic exposure to stress. Comparing a sociopath to an empathetic individual might be analogized to the comparison of a narcissist and co-dependent. The former would be less preferred, but neither would be ideal. If we had a strong, cohesive society rather than the degenerate, atomized collection of the wounded, then we could potentially avoid both, but it's hard to imagine such a different way of life.
If neither person experienced the trauma, then there would be no potential for an empathetic connection. Should we idolize trauma, then? No. On the other hand, Schopenhauer reigns as the more accurate descriptor of human life, which he describes as a painful, arduous struggle.
Aren't athletes high energy
People who are usually “tougher” and handle stress better do so because their organism is more healthy/ resilient against stress.It’s all about how you “view” your traumatic experiences that occur in your life. It’s about perception.
If you dont have the ability to hunt food, then you dont have energyNope, not at all. Their terrible dental health is a good testament to that - they have on average 2-3 more caries than an average Joe guzzling soda all day long.
Endurance exercise is bad for dental/oral health
It is common knowledge among dentists that athletes often have poor teeth. However, there aren't that many studies on the subject and most of this knowledge is considered anecdotal, so the question of whether some types of exercise are actually detrimental for dental health is not even asked...raypeatforum.com
hi,where did he imply anything that is opposed to your claim?do babies have no energy?If you dont have the ability to hunt food, then you dont have energy
I thought he was called lampo fredVery nice lamp of red. Thank yoy