Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Psychopaths and sociopaths 9

Let's have another look at one of the elements of psychopaths:

Psychopaths may see themselves as superior beings, with an exaggerated sense of entitlement. It is not uncommon for psychopaths who have defrauded people to describe them as weak, inferior beings who deserved to be taken advantage of.[46] They resent authority and being in a position of inferiority.[47] With their exaggerated sense of entitlement, psychopaths often expect large rewards for mediocre effort.[48] They may apply for important jobs despite lacking qualifications, demand authority and privileges that their rank may not warrant, or show no gratitude for favors granted them.[citation needed] They are shameless and relentless self-promoters, exaggerating or fabricating their talents and dismissing their failings.[citation needed] In this respect, they may resemble narcissists.

Once again, kudos to Wikipedia.

     One of the most telling attributes of psychopaths is their extreme narcissm.  Psychopaths see themselves as deserving of everything - money, fame, women (or men) and material possessions.  Because of their extreme narcisissm, this leads to one of the attributes we discussed earlier - psychopaths do not see other human beings are "real" people.


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