The Psychology of Psychopaths - Predators who Walk Among Us

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@academyofideas
@academyofideas 9 місяців тому
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@curiousworld7912
@curiousworld7912 9 місяців тому
Thank you for providing a link to the transcript. I found this a fascinating subject, and am curious about a few things. Is it possible that psychopaths suffer from some form of incurable birth defect, so to speak, though not visible? Or, is there any difference between a psychopath's brain and that of a 'normal' person'? As to cures; can a psychopath be taught, through some sort of mental manipulation, that giving value to others' interests, could be of value to their own interests? Are narcissists psychopaths, or are the two distinctly different maladies, depending on severity? Finally, I wonder the difference between 'sociopath' and 'psychopath'. Anyway - thank you again, both for posting the video and the link. :)
@nathanventry4693
@nathanventry4693 9 місяців тому
@@curiousworld7912 I can give you an idea where you can begin searching: start by searching “ Arrested Development.” You have a lot of questions, so each one will take time in order to get enough information to make it understandable to you, but there are answers to them all, or Hypothesis to most.
@Error_-qz2zr
@Error_-qz2zr 9 місяців тому
this video is so missinformative presenting like all psychopaths as monsters and killers, thats not the case at all, many psychopaths dont want to harm others and live a normal life, this is a very bad video sorry next time do some actual research before posting something like this! you have 1,5 subs and dont even know what you talking about this disorder
@curiousworld7912
@curiousworld7912 9 місяців тому
@@nathanventry4693 Thank you. :)
@egrytznr8893
@egrytznr8893 9 місяців тому
It takes one to know one ;)
@Aledo_Bearcats
@Aledo_Bearcats 9 місяців тому
"Psychopaths are notorious for not answering the question posed them or for answering in a way that seems unresponsive to the question'. You just described 98% of politicians.
@christinarichie6171
@christinarichie6171 9 місяців тому
They have years of training to obsfucate..
@wmluna381
@wmluna381 9 місяців тому
Spot on.
@TheEarthKingdom
@TheEarthKingdom 8 місяців тому
Justin Trudeau 100%
@victoriajarvis2260
@victoriajarvis2260 8 місяців тому
@@christinarichie6171 Perhaps some. Those I know were "born to lead". - But perhaps this is why Harvard is such a nesting ground.
@ShroomDoggyDogg
@ShroomDoggyDogg 8 місяців тому
100%
@sarahs5340
@sarahs5340 9 місяців тому
Schools need to be educating kids at appropriate developmental stages about psychopathy and narcissism. It is a public health concern.
@PyroPioneer
@PyroPioneer 7 місяців тому
i very much agree with this. psychopaths and narcsissists are everywhere, in our families, schools, work places, television, you name it. therefore, its really important to inform people starting from kids how to spot and deal with them if enountered because they have the ability to truly ruin your life by harming you whether emotionally or physically. better safe than sorry
@ms-gb4cj
@ms-gb4cj 7 місяців тому
These topics must be absent from school curriculum for a reason: so we will be victimized repeatedly and society remains fragmented. It serves the purpose of the psychopathic elite so they can feed of of us!
@trymii5396
@trymii5396 7 місяців тому
@@PyroPioneerI don’t think all psychopaths are bad. Pretty sure there are some pro social psychopaths. Look up the researcher who did a study on psychopath’s brains and found out he was one
@MeadeSkeltonMusic
@MeadeSkeltonMusic 7 місяців тому
No it isn't.
@user-eh3zv1ex5o
@user-eh3zv1ex5o 7 місяців тому
Schools are a big part of the PROBLEM. Much like Mass Media. Much like Social Platforms. Much like the Political Gargoyles. And especially, the Financial "Devil's Own".....who pull all the strings. Conclusion: We're surrounded.
@justanotherlostsoul5769
@justanotherlostsoul5769 7 місяців тому
Im a diagnosed sociopath (aspd) and when it comes to psychopaths and narcissists running into them has always created interesting situations, because i can always tell what they are and i like to play with my cards out so I always call them out on their behavior and take enjoyment in their attempts to mask and deny what’s plainly obvious to me, some have dropped their masks entirely when they realized that i know, and surely enough they have always avoided me after, my best advice is if u have a bad feeling about someone, don’t ignore it and do not feel pressured to be nice or comforting towards them, their only goal is to gain smth out of you so you have no reason to be good or polite to them
@meghancass3187
@meghancass3187 6 місяців тому
Thanks for your honesty.
@TJanius
@TJanius 5 місяців тому
May I ask how being diagnosed as a sociopath has affected your life? I find I’ve been struggling with maturing and considering I was affected by a psychopath or two growing up I’m kind of worried as to why I feel so out of place around “normal” people. I apologize if that’s too invasive, I just noticed you seemed somewhat comfortable or open about it so I was curious.
@justanotherlostsoul5769
@justanotherlostsoul5769 5 місяців тому
@@TJanius pretty much anyone who personally knew me wasn’t surprised, ive never hid my self from people I’ve genuinely been interested in having a relationship with be it romantic or platonic, my family is a mess of cluster B personality disorders so i don’t really stand out much, so the diagnosis itself wasnt that impactful on the people around me. I do relate with feeling out of place with neurotypical people, and my choice of friends and partners really reflects that, and honestly its not a negative thing, its just unconventional so u have to learn how to keep a healthy relationship with them and sometimes that can look very different from a normal one, which isnt bad just different, as a neurodivergent you will always struggle around neurotypicals and always having the worry of fitting in gets exhausting, id say be yourself and eventually you will find people who will like u for who u r
@mydefenseisimpregnable
@mydefenseisimpregnable 5 місяців тому
@@justanotherlostsoul5769are you truly a sociopath or are you on the spectrum
@BonShula
@BonShula 5 місяців тому
@@justanotherlostsoul5769 Why tell anyone. Have fun people thinking you are a psycho. Good thing medical records are private
@Superblingjas
@Superblingjas 6 місяців тому
My father is 100% a psychopath. Watching these videos really validates what I have experienced growing up. He has been cut out of my life and I am actively working on healing from the trauma he has caused.
@mjaumjaupop
@mjaumjaupop 6 місяців тому
im so sorry, i wish you the best no one deserves smt like that:(
@bellavia5
@bellavia5 6 місяців тому
Could you describe what he did that leads you to believe he is a psychopath?
@Superblingjas
@Superblingjas 6 місяців тому
@@bellavia5 Everything in this video describes his behavior. I have attended therapy sessions and while my therapist has explained that she cannot diagnose him, but she does believe that he has shown behaviors / traits of a psychopath. My father tends to prey on single mothers for “lovers” and they have all left traumatized but he will never admit to anything he did (harmful actions) even if there was multiple witnesses. I say prey only because it became increasingly obvious that he enjoyed being in control of multiple people. He would isolate them from family and friends. He would also try to have them become financially dependent on him. He would love bomb and then become a totally different person once he had control. He has also never had a healthy relationship with family, friends or lovers. It always ended messy. It is consistent that family, ex friends and ex lovers have said that he is either evil, manipulative, narcissistic, etc. He will deny any legal charges/ consequences he has received and fabricated stories to try to make it seem as though everyone is out to get him and lies about him. He used to tell me that when I was 8 years old, my mother physically abused me which never happened. It was actually him who did it, but he will become violently angry towards anyone who denies that story. He has fabricated many stories just as extravagant as the one I just mentioned, towards myself and my family, as well as his ex lovers. His mother has always “believed” his lies even if she knows that he is lying “because she doesn’t want to lose him or risk him becoming angry at her.” He can often become violent especially in public spaces. He has had a g u n pulled on him and he told them to pull the trigger without any hesitation. In this situation, the person genuinely feared for their own safety as my father was angry at them for crossing the street (not even near him or anyone they had time and space.) Besides preying on single mothers, he seems to have some acquaintances but is never really close with anyone. He tends to be a bit anti social unless he has something to gain from someone. I have never in my life seen him show any remorse for his actions. His most common saying when being called out for his actions is “that’s not me I come from a cop family” or “I don’t do that I have served this country in the National Guard.” Although he was never deployed due to being color blind and has obviously been discharged. Aside from his violence, having a conversation with him felt very uncomfortable. He never really would look anyone in the eyes but when he did, there was absolutely no emotion there. My therapist refers to it as “dead eyes.” He could be spitting from yelling but no emotion. He could be talking about being so sad but still there wouldn’t be any emotion in his eyes. He could be laughing and STILL no emotion. Most of the time he wouldn’t actually respond to what I would say. I could say “the roses are red” and he would reply with “tulips bloom around spring time.” The response would be kind of close to what the subject was but never actually a reply to what was specifically said if that makes sense. Otherwise there were times where he wouldn’t even reply to what was said, he would just start a whole new conversation. I remember talking about the classes I was taking in high-school and he started talking about how he thought his ex girlfriend was stalking him. She wasn’t. While I was used to that, it was so frustrating just because I never felt much of a connection with him despite trying and his claims that he was also trying. I could go on and on about him and am happy to answer any more questions, but I have no doubt in my mind of what he is. I understand there is quite a bit of misuse of “psychopath” as some only know it as an insult. But Im not just throwing the word around in ignorance. When I first started therapy, I thought he had only been narcissistic but after speaking with a professional, I understand better.
@Superblingjas
@Superblingjas 6 місяців тому
@@anananananananananananananana I understand many people misuse the word and diagnoses of psychopathy but I’m dead serious about him being a psychopath. As I’ve talked with a therapist for many years. While they cannot diagnose him, they have confirmed that his behavior / traits does match the criteria. I’m not throwing the word around in ignorance. He is very much enabled by his mother unfortunately so I believe things could have been different if she wasn’t in denial.
@David.soares
@David.soares 4 місяці тому
My case to. A 100% to. Incredible even our "fathers" can cause such a big damage in our life. My case: my father put me down while I start playing soccer with 11 years, going see the games drunked screaming so loud " you play so bad!!!" ...after that, between 17 to 27 I work for him for free in ours farming. During this time he lost everything on gambling, bet sports, rollete etc etc etc. Just when I reach 27 years and recognise my strenght I was able to leave this crime situation, with a huge trauma to dealing. I can't find words to describe how its possible even being a father to that kind of thing. Big hug to everyone good in this world.
@maximusminimusthethird
@maximusminimusthethird 9 місяців тому
Beware the ones who seek your pity, they prey on empathy.
@antoniolima1068
@antoniolima1068 9 місяців тому
test for gullibility.
@adamkin-lpc
@adamkin-lpc 9 місяців тому
they feed off that shit, like its chocolate. or the other way round, when youre in a 'pitiful' position, they will act like they care and just drain you of all your energy.
@sal2975
@sal2975 9 місяців тому
The borderlines?
@peacegod7337
@peacegod7337 9 місяців тому
Women.
@BatkoBrat
@BatkoBrat 9 місяців тому
​@@peacegod7337 Men.
@capitanmarmota8562
@capitanmarmota8562 8 місяців тому
A very common mistake is showing empathy for psychopaths. Don't fall for that trap
@thomasprislacjr.4063
@thomasprislacjr.4063 5 місяців тому
They should be remanded into the custody of State psychiatric wards especially if they're billionaires
@JohnDoe-bt9qp
@JohnDoe-bt9qp 5 місяців тому
Perfectly describes peoples feelings towards... 😢Jews😢
@xiaosniceass_5599
@xiaosniceass_5599 5 місяців тому
@@JohnDoe-bt9qpunfortunately
@alexbramm8526
@alexbramm8526 5 місяців тому
@@JohnDoe-bt9qpwhat does that even mean
@BonShula
@BonShula 5 місяців тому
I am more sure than ever it is just redacted children writing comments on youtube.
@sw00sh9
@sw00sh9 23 дні тому
I am a diagnosed psychopath. Seen many therapists and psychologists all my life. Only one has ever got me right and indeed when she told me what I am I never saw her again because I felt exposed.
@ranmad415
@ranmad415 4 місяці тому
Every time I watch one of your videos I literally see things coming together in my mind, recollections of past events or encounters being understood and resampled with more clarity and distance. Thank you so much for the work you are doing! It is helping me become more sane! ha ha ha, but true!
@HaveANceDay
@HaveANceDay 9 місяців тому
The damage dealt by the psychopath says more about the weaknesses of our society than of the psychopath itself. We are deeply vulnerable against people that pathologically lie.
@LisaSmith-yb2uz
@LisaSmith-yb2uz 9 місяців тому
i agree ❤
@PandemoniumGameDev
@PandemoniumGameDev 9 місяців тому
Agreed, in fact I believe some ancient and medieval cultures were way more adept at protecting against this. Norse people believed that lying was one of the worst transgressions someone could do. Honor was vital and it needs to become that way again if we want to have a future.
@grantsmythe8625
@grantsmythe8625 9 місяців тому
"We"? Some of us, yes, but not all of us because the lies told by the psychopath do not appeal to all of us. Instead, the psychopath's lies are as unattractive and repulsive as is the psychopath himself.
@CanoeToNewOrleans
@CanoeToNewOrleans 9 місяців тому
That's a key insight.
@PandemoniumGameDev
@PandemoniumGameDev 9 місяців тому
@@grantsmythe8625 I think he meant as a society as a whole. Lying has become much more accepted in the present. In the past someone caught lying could dishonor himself and their entire family or even worse. The repercussions for lying today are almost non-existent.
@justinemijares9869
@justinemijares9869 9 місяців тому
‘Looking at the eyes of a psychopath, is like looking at the eyes of a reptile’ So true.
@Tom-iv3nd
@Tom-iv3nd 5 місяців тому
Thing is that’s not just a psychopath thing. I’m like that sometimes and I’m not a psychopath. I’m autistic and most autistic people struggle looking in the eyes but I don’t usually and sometimes I do sear people in the eyes quite deeply, not because I want to use them but sometimes I do just stare at things (not just people) intensely, sometimes it’s just that I have to concentrate quite a lot when I talk and hold my eyes slightly differently or sometimes it might be I’m quite concentrated on what they say because I’m prone to drifting off so to avoid that sometimes I concentrate hard which causes that to happen, sometimes it might be me thinking I recognise someone (I think that falsely quite a lot) and sometimes I might just be staring into space and it happens that whilst I do that I’m staring at your eyes. It’s not just psychopaths that are like that and don’t assume people are psychopaths just because they do that. That eye thing is something I do too but I’m not a psychopath and I don’t do it for the reasons this video said.
@DavidAKZ
@DavidAKZ 4 місяці тому
​@@Tom-iv3nd thanks
@judigemini178
@judigemini178 4 місяці тому
Because they’re 🐍 🐍 🐍 🐍
@Youtuber5775-
@Youtuber5775- 4 місяці тому
The eyes look black. It’s like there’s nothing inside of them. They honestly can’t help it though. 😢
@yolandamitchell857
@yolandamitchell857 4 місяці тому
Tom this topic and discussion is about psychopaths not autism. Stay focused on the topic and not make this about you. This is for educational purposes. Love, peace and light.
@user-mj8jw6iv4t
@user-mj8jw6iv4t 2 місяці тому
This channel has helped me a lot in opening my eyes to truth. Thank you for what you and your team do. Truly thank you. 🙏
@williamwaters4506
@williamwaters4506 5 місяців тому
I dealt with psychopaths for decades in the prison/jail system, they are an interesting group. Their psychopathy runs along a continuum from street hustles to someone void of empathic feelings. Some were nice men/women, other were obnoxious, demanding, entitled and aggressive. It always amazed me at how entitled they were, always demanding certain things as if everyone has to stop what they were doing and cater to the client's needs/wants. They could quickly become angry when they did not get what they beloved they were entitled to. One guy demanded that the jail make him a birthday cake and when that did not happen he filed grievances after grievance. He became enraged that his demand was not met.
@Honeybee-cy9gc
@Honeybee-cy9gc 4 місяці тому
The guy demanding a birthday cake is too funny! I worked in a facility where they would give in to demands just so they could have an easy shift. One officer was deemed the "potato chip" counselor.
@TertiaryQuota
@TertiaryQuota 3 місяці тому
Lmaoao thats actually funny
@JacobT-cw2vp
@JacobT-cw2vp 13 днів тому
God Bless You
@airman20012001
@airman20012001 9 місяців тому
I've heard it said that trauma from interacting with a psychopath is more difficult to overcome than any other trauma. It will destroy your ability to feel connected with other humans, and will also disconnect you from yourself, Stay away from people who lie, and stay way from people who actively try and convince you of why you shouldn't listen to yourself.
@theblaccsheeep
@theblaccsheeep 9 місяців тому
………. Damn
@eugnegirl2999
@eugnegirl2999 9 місяців тому
oh gosh this so true. 2 of my ex were psychopath and i kid u not the day we break up both of them did the similar things. they blackmail me, try to destroy me when i was already dstroyed througout the relationship. they never once say sorry even after i found them cheated. i had depression, anxiety, social anxiety especially. and its the hardest trauma i ever had
@dinogt8477
@dinogt8477 9 місяців тому
nope
@frogsrock420
@frogsrock420 9 місяців тому
@@dinogt8477if ur gonna just disagree on shit at least make a point
@user-tk7iu8vq5o
@user-tk7iu8vq5o 9 місяців тому
That's cause youd classify most evil people as being a psychopath
@bendmc88
@bendmc88 7 місяців тому
The main thing I don’t think most people realize is that psychopaths, many of them, are very good at appearing to be a good, normal, genuine person. They are very charming too. I learned this the hard way. A year and a half into a relationship, that I thought was great. I learned this person was not who I thought they were, and they were lying about everything. We had mutual friends, and no one knew any of this stuff, and wouldn’t believe it if I told them.
@anna_in_aotearoa3166
@anna_in_aotearoa3166 5 місяців тому
That's the part which I find most scary about these types of personality...? 😕 As humans we rely so heavily on intuition & "vibe checks" to keep us safe and well in daily life & relationships, and people in this category just won't always set off any alarms because they're so good at masking? It's usually only over considerable time that red flags accumulate, or the mask slips, and by that stage people they've targeted may already be heavily entangled or even endangered.
@TheRealBillix
@TheRealBillix 5 місяців тому
Pretty convinced my ex was a psychopathic narcissist.
@warrick7689
@warrick7689 5 місяців тому
My dad was a diagnosed sociopath and literally no one ever believes what he was capable of behind closed doors.
@DaftSandwich
@DaftSandwich 4 місяці тому
I believe you 😌​@@warrick7689
@mikekopp9542
@mikekopp9542 4 місяці тому
The trick is not to get burned too badly between the time they first open their mouth and when you start having a funny feeling that something stinks about this fish
@MTH3h3l0l
@MTH3h3l0l 6 місяців тому
One way I have heard described psychopath vs sociopath is imagine eating something and you end up with a wrapper. You toss the wrapper and it never crosses your mind ever again. You feel no empathy for it, you don't worry if it's okay, you don't even fully recall if you even did toss it. A psychopath is the same to their victims. A sociopath on the other hand will keep that wrapper near just to make sure he knows he threw it and enjoys the feeling of treating it like the nothing it is
@AGMI9
@AGMI9 14 днів тому
yes its exactly like that i always say can you remember brushing your teeth on this day a month ago? most likely it never crosses your mind that exactly how our brain works its a none event
@your.handlehere
@your.handlehere 3 місяці тому
This really helps me understand it better thank you.
@spacklurns159
@spacklurns159 9 місяців тому
I was raised by a psychopath mother. Their gaze, when they let slip the mask of sanity, is absolutely terrifying. It's like my mom would take on the literal aspect of a demon. It would freeze me in place and I'd be unable to move like I was mesmerized. I sorta think these guys are demons walking among us.
@mrlee3294
@mrlee3294 9 місяців тому
Do you still talk to her ? Or you cut all contact with her ?
@grittygoddess
@grittygoddess 9 місяців тому
They are definitely influenced by demons
@specialtwice4975
@specialtwice4975 9 місяців тому
When my ex's mask completely shattered at my feet, I froze. My brain just couldn't comprehend what I was seeing. It's unthinkable to a regular person... Meanwhile my best friend, my lover, my darling, etc, just disappeared into thin air. Poof. Gone. All I had left was facing the demon who laughed manically/joyfully in my face. Best I can describe, it is like chucky the doll, but finding out chucky is real. Also, a lot of psychopaths and non psychopaths say Hannibal lector isn't an accurate depiction of a psychopath. Oh boy, yes he is. You want to know what a psychopath is like? Just watch Hannibal lector scenes from "the silence of the lamb" and "red dragon". THAT is a psychopath. Also, the new live action "the little mermaid", Ursula is also a psychopath/sociopath and a good example.
@ferguson8143
@ferguson8143 9 місяців тому
Yeah like parents can easily do to kids
@hamzaalikhan9932
@hamzaalikhan9932 9 місяців тому
amogus 😳😳😳
@lethargy764
@lethargy764 9 місяців тому
important thing to note is a lot of people whom you might think are psychopaths are actually just people being dickheads, or sociopathic, which is really just a way of saying that someone is exhibiting psychopathic traits but not a full blown psychopath.
@streaming5332
@streaming5332 4 місяці тому
I know a lot of dickheads, it's still a bad condition.
@beingpallavi3272
@beingpallavi3272 4 місяці тому
Are you defending sociopaths ....are you one?
@lethargy764
@lethargy764 4 місяці тому
@@beingpallavi3272 no… It’s just a fact that people get called psychos all the time when they aren’t, not that complicated
@zerotoleranceforsataniceli4794
@zerotoleranceforsataniceli4794 3 місяці тому
I think they are on the same spectrum ie no conscience and a disregard for others and manipulative. I think both can physically harm people , but not necessarily. They are both difficult to engage with in any field of life for any length of time. They are not trustworthy and cannot be relied upon.
@lethargy764
@lethargy764 3 місяці тому
@@zerotoleranceforsataniceli4794 the biggest difference is psychos are literally wired differently than normal people, sociopaths are wired like normal people, and that matters because it’s way easier to rehabilitate a sociopath
@projectdeathplayz5957
@projectdeathplayz5957 Місяць тому
It's funny how when others post videos about psychopathy and how to like spot them, the predators can see videos, and as said by predators are able to mimic such ideology like their victims, it's only a short amount of time that they are able to learn about their flaws and are able to adjust to it and conceal their true personality.
@user-eh2ru7cc4v
@user-eh2ru7cc4v Місяць тому
The point of the analysis was so show that they Do actively participate in hiding themselves but they have slips and passes where they accidentally let emotion take control
@snwy347
@snwy347 21 день тому
Some are very self aware and some are so gone they are oblivious to their flaws
@zerotoleranceforsataniceli4794
@zerotoleranceforsataniceli4794 3 місяці тому
You describe them very well. No emotion except for themselves Unable to feel for someone else nor care for them. Always consider themselves the centre of the world. You can find them in those with learning disorders too, which is often missed. They will manipulate others because of their disability and do so with no conscience.
@rouninpanda6318
@rouninpanda6318 7 місяців тому
I've always been initially distrusting of overly charismatic or charming people. It often feels like they have an agenda. It's always safer to make a type 1 error.
@Hxtice
@Hxtice 6 місяців тому
What’s a type 1 error?
@abhinav1077
@abhinav1077 6 місяців тому
​@@HxticeRejecting someone even if they might not be a psychopath is better than not rejecting a psychopath. Type 1 error is the former.
@ix-Xafra
@ix-Xafra 4 місяці тому
I'm autistic (aspergers) and am uncommonly well spoken and formally polite. Folk often react to me as if I'm 'too polite' or a conman.
@allinix7intp
@allinix7intp 4 місяці тому
Victim.
@guylainelavoie7571
@guylainelavoie7571 4 місяці тому
As you should be.
@zarindrake
@zarindrake 7 місяців тому
A lot of this can be twisted and distorted in a way to apply to anyone. Other disorders, such as autism and adhd can share similar symptoms. Psychopathy is simply not something you can diagnose in someone without medical examination. A lot of the comments are saying how theyve had a bad encounter with a psychopath when there could be millions of reason that go into someone's actions and decisions (miscommunication, different beliefs, past experience, etc.) Psychopathy is not just a word you use on someone who you feel mistreated you. Its a genuine mental disorder that's a lot more complex than "oh this guy had dead eyes! He must be a psychopath."
@ninny65
@ninny65 7 місяців тому
100% correct
@doomsdayangel4647
@doomsdayangel4647 7 місяців тому
Autism can definitely be mistaken as psychopathy at first glance. That's why you should never piss off a toxic person if you're autistic, because they can easily slander you as the psychopath and people will eat that sh** up.
@Ky-kg1zy
@Ky-kg1zy 7 місяців тому
100%
@Anonymuser0
@Anonymuser0 7 місяців тому
I agree with not generalizing too much. Sometimes it is true though. My ex had basically dead eyes. Looking into my boyfriend's eyes now, it's a huge contrast for the better. But yes sometimes you simply don't know.
@freeman436
@freeman436 7 місяців тому
Ha! Look at you doctor no body. I fucking lived with one. Until you have, don't tell me anything.
@greggoreo6738
@greggoreo6738 Місяць тому
Excellent graphics and dispersal of them throughout the narrator. BRILLIANT!
@juliabruno7818
@juliabruno7818 5 місяців тому
Excellent and long overdue.
@iuploadulike
@iuploadulike 9 місяців тому
Nothing hurts like befriending a psychopath on accident.
@yoyonn1
@yoyonn1 9 місяців тому
Or marrying one 😅
@hamoodj792
@hamoodj792 9 місяців тому
Yeah I would say marrying one or worse being the son of one
@sal2975
@sal2975 9 місяців тому
The odds of running into one are 1 in every 100 people you meet.
@samueldavis5895
@samueldavis5895 9 місяців тому
@@sal2975have you met more than a hundred people?
@sal2975
@sal2975 9 місяців тому
@@samueldavis5895 Yes, and I've met several Psychopaths
@fightingfortruth9806
@fightingfortruth9806 9 місяців тому
People have a hard time spotting psychopaths at first because they can't imagine another human being without empathy. It takes a few months. Psychopaths move to new territory often where they will be unknown because they have burned their bridges with the last place.
@Punicia
@Punicia 5 місяців тому
Nah, I may have ASPD and I am in the same place I have always been in (more or less because family had to move for rent). You're only partially right about the burning of the bridges. Only the bridges that are not needed are burned off. The rest are kept for sustenance. You also underestimate the power of collective insanity. It's easy to blend in when everyone is at least a little messed up.
@moonbabymagic1917
@moonbabymagic1917 6 місяців тому
Sometimes I wonder if my mother was a psychopath, sociopath, or just a narcissist with an alcohol problem. All I know is I have intense mental trauma from being raised by her. I believe having emotions around someone like that can either cause you to lose them, or for them to become ultra sensitive. Im lucky I think that mine were just intensified or I would not have been able to heal as much as I have. (Through therapy) I’ve always given too much of myself to others because I was forced to give her all of my attention to feel guarded. It’s gotten me hurt many many times but it’s also given me the skill of truly loving someone unconditionally. And knowing I’ll never be like her is a comfort. Although I’m so so afraid to ever have children.
@ehsankabir9621
@ehsankabir9621 6 місяців тому
I'm happy to hear that you're doing well now. Do not worry, as just the fact that you're aware of this, your acknowledgement and your efforts to improve yourself already make you a better person and potentially a better mother than many people. Usually, the people who should be having children, those who are capable of genuinely loving, are the ones who feel most nervous when it comes to having children, so don't be too hard on yourself.
@Starstorm111
@Starstorm111 24 дні тому
I understand your pain. I had a cruel abusive evil psychopath mother. She was a criminal and sex and drug adult. A dangerous person. She abused in all forms , humiliated me in all forms.. I was an extremely sensitive child and I thought I had to save her from her horrendous life. Witnessed so much violence at home. She would use me to protect her when I was 5 ys.. I escaped her. I understand how hard is to heal and grieve your soul and spirit was betrayed profoundly. I hope you know there are more people like this, at least for me is helpful. I wish you the best recovery of your soul and best in your life.
@hektik1978
@hektik1978 18 днів тому
Thanks for the statement, sometimes i forget That im not alone.
@arriuscalpurniuspiso
@arriuscalpurniuspiso 4 місяці тому
A very valuable post. I thank you.
@LayneStaley-zl2iq
@LayneStaley-zl2iq 7 місяців тому
I love that they actually have a name for what is basic evil. Call it what it is.
@lit101-gamesandgoodvibes3
@lit101-gamesandgoodvibes3 2 місяці тому
Language is limited. Noises can't define things precisely. Multiple ways of saying one thing is warranted.
@spmoran4703
@spmoran4703 Місяць тому
​@@zenityracer75I know three of them all evil.
@spmoran4703
@spmoran4703 Місяць тому
@@zenityracer75 I am not delusional . And there is definately something wrong in the brain of these 3
@marilynschmidt6400
@marilynschmidt6400 Місяць тому
​@zenityracer75 tell that to a child of a psychopath, a flatmate of a psychopath etc
@beatonm198
@beatonm198 Місяць тому
​@marilynschmidt6400 calling a psychopath evil misunderstands everything. Is a crocodile evil for acting as a crocodile? A psychopath is not evil, it just is.
@russellwalker3830
@russellwalker3830 9 місяців тому
Edit: Don't take this comment seriously. I actually have no idea if someone is a psychopath or not. And the individual who I talk about in this comment, I actually don't believe to be psychopath. They were just very troubled with shame and guilt like most people are in milder ways. And whenever we are burdened with very deep guilt or shame, we seem to manufacture lots of things like drama to cover up, and deal with, and distract us from that guilt and shame. In fact, I think a psychopath probably wouldn't at all be burdened with shame or guilt. The guy I'm talk about had some good traits, which he tried to use to feel like a good person. And he lived in isolation, so it wasn't like he was going door to door to bother people with his craziness. I was just ranting in anger because I hadn't yet accepted some things that happened during my time living near him, which wasn't all his fault. Original comment: I've met psychopaths for sure. I lived next to one. He even had this thing where he'd stare at you... like a psychopath, as you approached to unnerve you. Was highly intelligent. A pathological liar. Extremely charismatic, extroverted, huge hand and arm movements when talking. Did everything he possibly could, even up to spending money, to control everyone or have them removed as far away from him as possible. If he's mouth was moving, he was trying to fuck you in some way or the other, even if to just covertly destabilize you with a subliminal suggestion, which he was a true master of. Paranoid as hell that everyone else was also like him and had to be watched, subdued and kept on a leash. Had an unmatched talent in the ability to press a persons buttons, or to strategise and manipulate effortlessly and turn people against one another and drive everyone crazy. And If your mouth was moving, if you said one sentence, he would use it in some way against you, so at a certain point I just never opened my mouth in front of him. And if he couldn't absolutely control you in every way, even up to how you live privately in your own life, you instantly became his enemy. He would fly off the handle and scream at the top of his lungs with rage like hitler for any small thing. He was a person that tried and almost succeeded to break me mentally, and others too. And inspite of all of that intelligence, and charisma and fearlessness and ability, he had no real friends and live alone and everyone hated him because he just couldn't resist the temptation to hurt everyone he ever met in some way shape or form and that was his biggest weakness, he just couldn't control his hatred
@doffydonquixote4723
@doffydonquixote4723 9 місяців тому
Virtual hug. 😢😊
@MALICEM12
@MALICEM12 9 місяців тому
"With rage like Hitler" 😂 God, centrists are amusing little things
@reubenmarques1323
@reubenmarques1323 9 місяців тому
bro needs to write a novel
@BeckBeckGo
@BeckBeckGo 9 місяців тому
I met a person that I worried might be one once. I’m not a mental health professional, and even if I were, I never would have had the chance to evaluate him. So of course I cannot say. But there were signs that he was a toxic manipulator, so I dipped. I don’t care how he might have been classified. I just knew that, whatever his classification, I didn’t want anything to do with it. He was quite friendly to me, and at first, I enjoyed his company. This was not a romantic candidate, we were both partnered, but we developed an intellectual friendship. But then i noticed how he treated other people. I have no idea what was wrong with him, but it was quite scary. So I just casually put distance between us. Oddly, he was fine with that. I don’t think he saw me as a valuable resource outside of joking around and talking about work. I was a pal. Neither a threat nor a target.
@russellwalker3830
@russellwalker3830 9 місяців тому
@@MALICEM12 I think psychos are more amusing, whatever the hell centrist is supposed to mean I don't even know
@Spailon
@Spailon Місяць тому
ay thanks for the shoutout dawg
@kdee8166
@kdee8166 5 місяців тому
Psychopaths will find you guilty of something even if they've just made it up!!
@sebastienleblanc2708
@sebastienleblanc2708 4 місяці тому
Meh . Being over edducated and self arrogant can do the same thing...
@searcymasonry
@searcymasonry 2 місяці тому
LOL , yea , when you finally tell them the shit theyve been doing for months / years that you arent going to tolerate anymore -- theyll scream " youre living in the past , man " . gaslighting is one of their most important tools .
@kdee8166
@kdee8166 2 місяці тому
@@searcymasonryAbsolutely
@phuongong40
@phuongong40 7 місяців тому
I've met a psychopath and I don't know who to tell cause I don't think anyone would believe me as he looked so harmless. He was exactly like what you said, dead, cold eyes, obsessed with power, have an inflated sense of ego, doesn't empathize or understand very normal human emotions. I was pretty hesitant before deciding to no longer be in contact with him. It still bothers me how unrecognizable most psychopaths are.
@specialtwice4975
@specialtwice4975 7 місяців тому
When meeting someone new, go slow and take your time. That's how to spot a psychopath. After you encounter 1 or 2 psychopaths/sociopaths, they are easier to spot. A good rule of thumb: -Charm, very charming (compliments often) -seems very likeable/friendly...at first. :) But slowly over time, their bff Tom has left and is never heard from again cause he moved far far away. Weird, huh? (they burn bridges over time, over and over again. People flee them.) -most have a revolving door of people (see comment above) -anger -mischievous intentions (They get caught stealing from work, their neighbor's cat suddenly goes missing, they brag about how they "borrowed" their friend's car for the day, but the friend didn't know) -"humble" bragging (listen closely and they will brag about their bad deeds. My psychopath ex bragged she popped her ex's (before me) car tires and laughed when the ex had to get them replaced which cost a thousand $$$$. I didn't laugh when I was told this. Another psychopath I knew bragged happily about how they got rid of the gophers in their backyard. (pesticide) Take it slow, listen. They tell on themselves.
@mangakasaide2166
@mangakasaide2166 6 місяців тому
@@specialtwice4975 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@atheistbewildered2987
@atheistbewildered2987 4 місяці тому
Most are relatively harmless. why? being harmful is not worth it and psychopaths are practical
@lordoffaiyum9727
@lordoffaiyum9727 4 місяці тому
He said 1 percent is that so you likely are wrong. Women are delusional these days think all men are psychopaths
@babalwaduda999
@babalwaduda999 3 місяці тому
"it still bothers me how unrecognizable most psychopaths are"
@Remhad
@Remhad 7 місяців тому
Psychopaths are born, sociopaths are “created,” but in the end, they’re human. And that’s the scariest part.
@anonanon5166
@anonanon5166 7 місяців тому
That’s a lie psychopaths are not born 😂
@veryverygutsberserk9040
@veryverygutsberserk9040 7 місяців тому
​@@anonanon5166physcopathy is genetic
@anonanon5166
@anonanon5166 7 місяців тому
@@veryverygutsberserk9040 says who that’s completely false people can for sure be made psychopath
@charlesferreira3597
@charlesferreira3597 4 місяці тому
@@anonanon5166I think that some are. Even in the Bible Esau was born wicked. I think in today’s modern term he would definitely be labeled as such.
@MogueHeartMusic
@MogueHeartMusic 3 місяці тому
I love your channel! ❤‍🔥
@kalyanroy8712
@kalyanroy8712 Місяць тому
Kudos to the level of research.
@sashapalma3360
@sashapalma3360 9 місяців тому
When you look back and realize your love interest at 21 was a psychopath. Imagine being so young and dumb, falling head over heels for someone you deem perfect and them treating you like a possession. Lord I dont know how I survived lol
@msacer5513
@msacer5513 7 місяців тому
You were young and inexperienced, not dumb. They knew how to use you.
@Tom-iv3nd
@Tom-iv3nd 5 місяців тому
Look if they didn’t harm you then don’t hold it against them. If they did then do. At the end of the day if what you experienced with them is no different to a normal relationship then even if they didn’t love you, it doesn’t matter because your not with them now and you both had a good time together. Even if all they wanted you for is personal enjoyment, that’s not too dissimilar to why most of us non psychopaths want relationships (although we also want love). So don’t hate them unless they’ve hurt you or someone else.
@Tom-iv3nd
@Tom-iv3nd 5 місяців тому
@@msacer5513if they didn’t hurt him then why does that matter and how is it using them.
@AliciaW17
@AliciaW17 3 місяці тому
You just described my experience at 21 with the guy I was thinking about this entire video 😂 what’s funny and what i resonated with in the video is, even though I knew after the relationship ended that he was displaying narcissistic/psychopathic traits, it was SO HARD to get over him. I knew he was low down, but I thought I was in love with him and had the worst time getting over him.
@clydebarrow2.023
@clydebarrow2.023 2 місяці тому
You survived cuz you were probably fine the entire time. Don't trip..
@ericeisenhofer2867
@ericeisenhofer2867 9 місяців тому
The type of person who would spend their lives seeking power to control the lives of others, is exactly the type of person who should never be given power over anyone or anything. That's the failing of any political system.
@EnFuego79
@EnFuego79 9 місяців тому
Percisely. I would go as far as to say, political systems are creations of psychopaths specifically so they can feed off of others.
@-Thunder
@-Thunder 9 місяців тому
Which is why centralized power and planning is the most terrifying system of all.
@juaneramirez3350
@juaneramirez3350 9 місяців тому
Most of them are too smart to be caught tho... you could’ve dealt with one already and didn’t even notice, in fact you could’ve found him quite charismatic.
@pedroprovan4046
@pedroprovan4046 9 місяців тому
Then what about the market? What about enterprise? What about corporations?
@bushspring
@bushspring 9 місяців тому
Whats scary is that we like "capable" people and this people via there strong will to lead often will find themselves in those positions
@hakonmilan4039
@hakonmilan4039 Місяць тому
Interesting that psychopathy is being talked about on my favorite channels at the same time I have been researching it on a personal level. It's fascinating how the collective starts to think about certain topics at the same time.
@paulborneo7535
@paulborneo7535 2 місяці тому
I use my recognition of "the psychopathic gaze" to identify undercover cops.
@user-oq5gk1mx7s
@user-oq5gk1mx7s 27 днів тому
Sir can you teach me how
@omaralssamman5548
@omaralssamman5548 9 місяців тому
So basically, a psychopath is a human without humanity
@ocinprofession
@ocinprofession 7 місяців тому
What is humanity anyways just looks like a bunch of electrical signals to me.
@littleangel18
@littleangel18 7 місяців тому
Yep
@justacinnamonbun8658
@justacinnamonbun8658 7 місяців тому
Boy am I glad that I'm only bipolar with hypomania 😅. Phew!! I was scared for a minute that I was a psychopath.
@cazimim3375
@cazimim3375 7 місяців тому
The 99.9999999%
@Twiddle_things
@Twiddle_things 7 місяців тому
​@@ocinprofession edgelord spotted
@steviegwhizz345
@steviegwhizz345 9 місяців тому
The dark triad of psychopaths, sociopaths and narcissists have run amok in the world, when you can no longer move away from them you have to turn and face them, laugh at them, belittle them with humour, they have fragile egos, then when they snap they are unstable and easily finished. We are many they are few.
@gameaddictgonewild4391
@gameaddictgonewild4391 9 місяців тому
Its like telling people to deal with bee hives with theyr bare hands. You are not equipped to deal with that.
@watcher5729
@watcher5729 9 місяців тому
Good one
@jasminsinghhh
@jasminsinghhh 9 місяців тому
Wait isn't the dark triad is- psychopathy, narcissism and machiavellianism???? I don't think sociopathy is included in it??
@bloodstripeleatherneck1941
@bloodstripeleatherneck1941 9 місяців тому
Persian steward-"Our arrows will block out the sun!" Spartan King- "Then we shall fight in the shade."
@bonnielee316
@bonnielee316 9 місяців тому
Back in ancient history, they got exiled out of their society or, accidentally pushed off of a cliff. In our society, we breed them.
@douglas2437
@douglas2437 Місяць тому
Fascinating, thank you. A pathocracy has been a nagging worry of mine for a while.
@margaretthompson1743
@margaretthompson1743 4 місяці тому
Thank you for the information even though it seems complex .
@JohnS_mith
@JohnS_mith 9 місяців тому
Since psychopaths are attracted to positions of "authority", do not discount the fact that counselors, research psychologists and professors will tell a person they are not being coherent if they feel they are losing control of the conversation or power dynamic. Remember always that you have the right to answer a question in any way you see fit. One interrogative method may involve a "designated" interviewer being purposely obtuse or disinterested in subjects where they are uninformed/less educated. Thiey might do this in an attempt to maintain or regain a perceived upper hand in your interrogation/conversation . In summary, never discount the fact that a clinical mental health "professional" might have several DSM-5 diagnosis themselves with psychopathy being among them. Don't get shaken, just hold your ground and ask for another provider when needed.👍
@huwhitecavebeast1972
@huwhitecavebeast1972 9 місяців тому
As the son of a psychiatrist, I could not agree more.
@fouresterofthetrees287
@fouresterofthetrees287 9 місяців тому
I wonder how many people get into psychology because they want to understand why they themselves are so screwed up.
@raulthepig5821
@raulthepig5821 9 місяців тому
@@fouresterofthetrees287 I have seen this in every college student majoring in psychology I've met. Whenever I encountered one I would ask what made you want to become a Psychologist? The answer was always "I got into it to figure out what is wrong with me or they answered they had been seeing a Psychologist.
@realitycheck5376
@realitycheck5376 9 місяців тому
@@raulthepig5821 Having been in 12 step groups for many years I would say it is not uncommon for people to go into the field of counseling knowing it would help them understand themselves better. However, it is done with pure motives and to truly help others as well. At the same time I have seen people in the field who definitely didn't belong there. For example, an alcoholic who is still drinking counseling other alcoholics.
@mayanboricua
@mayanboricua 9 місяців тому
​@@fouresterofthetrees287The majority, from what I've seen. Most people go into psycholology to better understand their own pathologies.
@freeman8128
@freeman8128 9 місяців тому
Psychopathy is not a mental illness, it is a personality disorder. Psycopaths are not emotionless; they deal with their emotions differently to most people. Most descriptions of a "typical" psychopath consist of such vague generalisations that with a little manipulation they could be applied to almost anyone.
@aidenm.893
@aidenm.893 9 місяців тому
I agree, I've seen strong manifestations of these traits in many people before. The thing I don't like is a lazy person that insists on being elevated and taken seriously. It's one thing to have magnetism, it's another thing to have nothing to show for. I even have a science professor for a step-mom, whose family has studied and taught at Yale, but her intelligence has jaded her to the point of being relatively good for nobody because she just hates people in general. At least she is out curing diseases and educating people.
@geoattoronto
@geoattoronto 9 місяців тому
At the emotional and divine core of the healthy person is the human soul that grows and matures over the years and only in the teen is there enough growth for the next stage of cognitive and emotional growth. That next stage includes empathy which is the foundation of normal adult human conscience. When a narcissist is the parent the child does not get the emotional nurturing that makes hat possible plus the narcissistic mother chooses a Golden Boy who CAN DO NO WRONG. That one will very likely turn out to be the sociopath.
@user-tk7iu8vq5o
@user-tk7iu8vq5o 9 місяців тому
Yes, that is the point of a label of which to scapegoat with
@BB-fo5mr
@BB-fo5mr 9 місяців тому
Yes, psychopathy is completely misunderstood. It is rather layered. Its about consistency of actions, circumstantially ...rather than just definitive rules for actions. Its always about the context. And its layers upon layers of deceit and manipulation. They will go to extremes that are inscrutable, and will have everyone convinced that it is YOU who is “psychiatrically” ill. You have to live on the wrong end of it for years (born into it) to truly understand it. All the education in the world, still won’t make someone an “expert”. Only on paper they are an expert.
@fionabattrum7395
@fionabattrum7395 9 місяців тому
If their brain is different it’s hardly their fault that they lack empathy guilt or emotional connections. It’s cruel to demonise them as so many do. In fact the lack of empathy displayed towards Psychopaths is ironically psychopathic in itself
@blythe4822
@blythe4822 3 місяці тому
Thanks for this
@chrisestas5728
@chrisestas5728 6 місяців тому
Absolutely great Video
@christinah.8504
@christinah.8504 9 місяців тому
I"ve always wondered. what happens when a psycopath meets a psychopath? When one predator gets predated by another? They always assume that the rest of the world follows a moral compass that they are exempt from but sometimes they fall victim themselves. That's immense satisfaction.
@mr.needmoremhz4148
@mr.needmoremhz4148 9 місяців тому
They probably collude or a type of them have some higher code developed by now. A gang of psychopaths is the terrifying thing, and they most likely figured out that working together to get in positions of power is a must to fully exploit their behavior. And they most likely have inner struggling in the group. Sounds familiar ????
@bobthabuilda1525
@bobthabuilda1525 9 місяців тому
I think they’d be more likely to interpret it as evidence that the rest of the world is secretly like them and therefore anyone who calls them out is just being hypocritical. Don’t doubt a psychopath’s ability to distort reality
@thedesertwarrior7447
@thedesertwarrior7447 9 місяців тому
Wow, my friend; you just described the government at all its levels perfectly! 👍!
@BlondeManNoName
@BlondeManNoName 9 місяців тому
It's like two narcissists in a relationship. They tear each other apart.
@rppope1006
@rppope1006 9 місяців тому
I'm the victim of a victim pyschopath. She(mom) tried to sell me out to her pyschopath friends. When they found out that I'm stronger than them all combined. Being that I am a man of God, they made sure to destroy my life while hoping all the negative karma would fall onto her. Which is not up to them WHO the negative karma falls on, that up to God. It actually falls on all of them. Must say it's a sight to behold when you see all that they took near and dear fall around them. I'm one of the few men who has been able to make them have even a glimer of self awareness. That crappy part is now they see me as a celebrity because I have the kind of power they can only dream of. Nope I ain't sharing it with pyschopaths 😂
@atlasadonis3752
@atlasadonis3752 8 місяців тому
"Not all narcissists are psychopaths, but, all psychopaths are narcissists" Dr. Ramani.
@ilovebabybelle
@ilovebabybelle 4 місяці тому
Dr ramani is a raging covert narcissist. Funny you can’t spot it 😂
@MyWifesSon69
@MyWifesSon69 4 місяці тому
The eyes part is so true. Looked into one and it was a blank stare despite trying to convince me of something going on
@user-rf3sc3do9x
@user-rf3sc3do9x 4 місяці тому
And they smile in your face.
@familypowergroup
@familypowergroup 9 місяців тому
Beware of false charm and stalking type behaviors
@familypowergroup
@familypowergroup 9 місяців тому
@@nmHispana sounds like someone’s landlord needs an ass whipping
@user-rf5wo3ju9d
@user-rf5wo3ju9d 9 місяців тому
@@nmHispana insane
@oldskoolordie
@oldskoolordie 9 місяців тому
When you see one lie without flinching it’s really unnerving. I caught one out lied then said yes I did lie then continued as if it was nothing. If you expose them or they can see that you can see their dysfunction they will attack.
@theq6797
@theq6797 9 місяців тому
Easy to mitigate that by telling the truth.
@oldskoolordie
@oldskoolordie 9 місяців тому
@theq6797 In my case it happened when two of them were in power over me in a workplace. Their truth was the truth.
@theq6797
@theq6797 9 місяців тому
@@oldskoolordie So they were weak. Did you dispose them?
@Gonzo_gonzalezbian
@Gonzo_gonzalezbian 9 місяців тому
My ex was one. Controlling, vile, envious, boring and violent
@wmluna381
@wmluna381 9 місяців тому
​@@Gonzo_gonzalezbianI get all the other stuff, but what exactly stood out as boring?
@alimccreery755
@alimccreery755 24 дні тому
Every word you are describing is totally on point 👍👍
@janosrummler6235
@janosrummler6235 6 місяців тому
My dad is a hard-working, good guy. But this description matched very well with him. And I don't know what I should think about this.
@deansawich6250
@deansawich6250 9 місяців тому
Thanks. About 9 years ago a new neighbour moved in next-door. The boundary became an obsession and he reminded me of a male dog marking his territory. But, over the years it has become a hell on earth, as dominance is his only objective and harming is his methodology. I'm now in court trying to get a permanent protection order, but even after a Magistrate ordered our boundary wall to be raised to 3 metres high to protect me not from criminals but from my neighbour, he has subsequently placed flood lights over the top of it and shining into my windows. While I suspected he is a bit deranged, this video nailed it. I wish this on no one.
@williamnolan5650
@williamnolan5650 9 місяців тому
Sucks. It's hard to just up and move somewhere else for most people. Would be nice to try out a house for a month or two before you buy it. My neighbors is a retired C.O. and feels like I'm in jail living next to this dude lol His wife texted me that my sprinkler water was going over their fence where their dog goes to the bathroom lol I redid the drainage on that side of the house and he was writing in his notes of my bad deeds that water from my sprinkler was settling along his house and was asking others including a plumber about any potential foundation issues. Really? From a sprinkler? List goes on and on and on oh my goodness.
@AL-PAKA
@AL-PAKA 9 місяців тому
Offer to fight him then
@GUITARTIME2024
@GUITARTIME2024 9 місяців тому
Why on earth aren't you moving.
@keyfitter
@keyfitter 9 місяців тому
So, maybe it's time to fight back in the same sneaky and devious ways.
@hughgrection7246
@hughgrection7246 9 місяців тому
@@williamnolan5650 If he craves a dominance based struggle then just get it over with and best him. The sooner you do the sooner your life goes back to normal. People who try to rule by fear respect only force. Once they are met by it they tend to crumble.
@johnathonhuson8734
@johnathonhuson8734 9 місяців тому
Not every narcissist is a psychopath, but every psychopath is a narcissist. So, act accordingly.
@randideelancaster9904
@randideelancaster9904 9 місяців тому
Both have dilated eyes, look at the pupils when they are raging
@stupidasso6183
@stupidasso6183 9 місяців тому
You're wrong
@user-dz4mo8ho5x
@user-dz4mo8ho5x 9 місяців тому
​@@stupidasso6183ik a psych when I see one
@johnathonhuson8734
@johnathonhuson8734 7 місяців тому
@@stupidasso6183 nope, I’m not.
@johnathonhuson8734
@johnathonhuson8734 7 місяців тому
@@user-dz4mo8ho5x not a psych. Abuse survivor. I had to learn who EXACTLY I was dealing with in my environment. I now study people as a consequence, and IMO, everyone should do the same.
@zachscott3251
@zachscott3251 7 місяців тому
Almost refreshed the page and I was like wait no, I need to know
@siok4375
@siok4375 3 місяці тому
This has helped me come to terms with the fact that my brother is definitely a psychopath. He got diagnosed as one but ive been on the fence about it, i knew he had traits but felt he wasn't fully there but this pointed out so many of his little quirks that it must be true. I now have to wonder if his displays of empathy were fully an act for my benefit, i already knew he acted differently in front of me than with others. Its a weird thing to think this person in your life thinks completely different to how they act just to look normal....
@Jermainetheintrovert
@Jermainetheintrovert 9 місяців тому
It’s scary how crazy these individuals attack their manipulation tactics are extremely covert.
@adamkin-lpc
@adamkin-lpc 9 місяців тому
so so fuckin covert, you know how many 'loving' fathers and mothers are this exactly
@mackey480
@mackey480 9 місяців тому
I saw my bosses obviously getting worked by one of these guys.
@kschoolcraft
@kschoolcraft 9 місяців тому
When I was 6-7 , my father said to me, keep your head out of the clouds! I now know what he was talking about. Best and most dangerous covert operations are in our hands and faces on a daily; places we affiliate with, people we meet ( by accident or acquaintance (marriage), think again) ; wolves in sheep's clothing is VERY Relevant on a daily. If you don't see those WOLVES something IS very wrong with you.
@Jermainetheintrovert
@Jermainetheintrovert 9 місяців тому
@@kschoolcraft This was a very eye opening statement I’ll be honest. I went out with a woman the other day and my tendency to be easily infatuated or to only look on the bright side made me overlook potentially dangerous red flags.
@wattlebough
@wattlebough 9 місяців тому
@@kschoolcraftTo say something is wrong with you if you don’t see the wolves in sheeps clothing is extremely unempathic. You do understand that these wolves prey on the inexperienced, the lonely and naive, right? They offer them friendship and excitement, and being naive they fall for it. Most people I dare say that are here have only learned how to ID a sociopath/ psychopath or malignant narcissist because they were burned. Quite frankly very few people out there know much of anything about Cluster-B personality disorders. Psychopaths generally target the socially isolated, lonely and vulnerable and do it in secret while fooling the people they need to keep on side to such an extent that they’d never believe that “such a fantastic guy” could be a monster. I guarantee that more people are fooled by psychopaths every day than not. They hide in plain sight.
@Tom-ci4wn
@Tom-ci4wn 7 місяців тому
As an autistic person I know quite a few other autistic people and we’re apparently 1-2% of the population, the idea that I could know just as many psychopaths is quite scary as someone who is quite easily manipulated.
@kellymaggrah2392
@kellymaggrah2392 2 місяці тому
fun fact they wont tell you most of those psychopaths are on the spectrum, over 90%
@ivanramirez8145
@ivanramirez8145 2 місяці тому
Autism and schizophrenia comes from narcissist people, so you might have spchycopath or sociopath in your family
@YouTubeaddict-di7ez
@YouTubeaddict-di7ez 2 місяці тому
I remember someone told me just because someone meets the criteria of a psychopath doesn't mean they will commit murder but anyone is capable of murder or being serial killer even if they don't fit the criteria of a psychopath
@bruhium.maxium
@bruhium.maxium 4 місяці тому
Heh, among us
@mockingbird6151
@mockingbird6151 9 місяців тому
I’ve met several psychopaths, and a few sociopaths. The worst is when you have them in your family, like me. The damage they cause is generally irreversible. I am a rather empathetic person, but for these people I have no more tears. They are like possessed, I strongly believe that.
@anei6813
@anei6813 8 місяців тому
Matthew 11:28-29 Come to me,all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.Take my yoke upon you and learn from me,for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.
@Fazo77400
@Fazo77400 8 місяців тому
​@anei6813 that's very good verse or scripture
@mmm__we
@mmm__we 7 місяців тому
For real. My cousin didn’t even cry at his brothers funeral, I always knew he was a psychopath but that confirmed it for me
@thegingerrunner9448
@thegingerrunner9448 7 місяців тому
Do you have any proof? You can't just trow accusations.
@johanhoon2515
@johanhoon2515 7 місяців тому
I can relate to that, these "people" are pure evil and a disease which tries to destroy everything healthy and normal
@jokesonyou1253
@jokesonyou1253 9 місяців тому
We're close to totalitarian grip. It's people like you that give me hope.
@maybethistime
@maybethistime 9 місяців тому
Knowledge is power
@ilyas_elouchihi
@ilyas_elouchihi 9 місяців тому
​@@maybethistimeindeed
@theadventuresofkiwi5472
@theadventuresofkiwi5472 9 місяців тому
How do you know?......i dont mean to gain say or cast doubt on the idea, its just i dont know enough history....how do you know? Alot of people are signaling that same thing but the whom aint clearly indicated.
@Tangg_r
@Tangg_r 9 місяців тому
And people that give hope to others not themselves that make totalitarian exists
@quaker5712
@quaker5712 9 місяців тому
Maybe we are but also psychopaths are very good at conveying that they are in complete control and that nothing is going wrong. They're good at this and good at hiding loses because, amongst other things, they have to believe they are in complete control given that the charade is all that they are. Self reflection into the black void where the soul should be is something a psychopath will avoid at any cost and possibly they are incapable of self reflection. Really, their delusions are all they have. When their delusional worldview is challenged by reality, they will over compensate by flaring and flaunting their ego, which in turn causes a bigger gap to form between their delusions and reality as they overplay their hand harder and harder to try bring reality back in line with their delusions. Of course this raises more suspicion. This downward spiral of hubris will ultimately be their downfall if they do not keep their ego in check. This is quite the tall order for a psychopath.
@writewithTejaEeducation
@writewithTejaEeducation 6 місяців тому
Can i ask you a question!!!! Where did you get the pictures of your video man??? So so amazing
@JDCullum
@JDCullum 4 місяці тому
I like the selection of artwork.
@youalrightchief4770
@youalrightchief4770 9 місяців тому
The mother of my son, unfortunately I’m convinced is a psychopath. She exhibits all of these traits, and I can say for sure. The eyes of a psychopath is a REAL thing. Before I even listened to this documentary. I used to describe this to my own mother at times. In moments of pure chaos and distress that I’m experiencing because of her actions, she would say “don’t blame it on me” and start humming. Whenever her actions causes other people great emotional distress and I would confront her. I would never forget that… idk how to describe it man. It’s like starring at a blank slate of nothingness. Like you’re starting into an emotionless Void. Empty, Cold, it’s like.. yeah. It reminds me of the “Uncanny Valley Effect” where something that looks humane and should be, just.. isn’t. It’s like literally the eyes of something sentient, that looks and mimics human nature to the bone except what makes humans, humans which is emotion and empathy. It’s like starring into a two window panes with no lights on inside. My biggest advice to anyone who’s currently in a relationship that exhibits these behaviors, GET OUT. There is no rehabilitation for Psychopaths because they don’t and won’t admit they have a fault to begin with. Get out before you have a child, I wish I did. I’m separated now and I’m co-parenting but. Once you’re tangled up with them AND you have a child and unfortunate to be a father that actually cares about their child. Psychopaths would use anybody as a pawn if it meant controlling the board even their own blood and kin. Be strong kind people, don’t let the ugliness of a psychopath destroy your true self.
@annandall9118
@annandall9118 9 місяців тому
You just described my sister...
@Siclone23
@Siclone23 9 місяців тому
It is a demonic spirit
@HerestheT
@HerestheT 9 місяців тому
That’s awful, I’m sorry. She sounds like my ex sister in law
@petadee5141
@petadee5141 9 місяців тому
Hopefully your son is okay. Psychopaths are born, sociopaths are made. My mother is a psychopath, I married a psychopath (his behaviour and mind games were normal to me be raised u der the same dynamics, I didn’t see the red flags). Ten years and three children later I escaped with my children. My son, the youngest vest at age two I believed I was saving him and his sisters from the misery of a monster. But my son carried the genetic seeds of a condition where his amygdala and parts of his brain experienced no fear, no empathy and had the same damn neurology as his father. My son is now 27, in a relationship, abusing his unsuspecting partner. The legacy rolls on.
@higreentj
@higreentj 9 місяців тому
The MAOA-L gene variant does seem to create antisocial behavior. The MAOA gene is on the X chromosome so the MAOA-L variant is far more common in males.
@bear532
@bear532 9 місяців тому
The most psychopathic person I came across was my neighbor as a young teenager (I was 13). We had just moved to a new house and while home I saw a man go into our yard and start throwing trash in it. He then went inside his home. He was our neighbor. Being young, I decided the best course of action was to take the trash he threw in our yard and throw it into his. He came out and confronted me asking me what I was doing. I told him I saw him in our yard which he had no right to be in and that he threw his trash in our yard and that I was simply returning it. He was furious and then started accusing me of breaking his fence (the fence was leaning towards his yard due to rosebushes that the previous owner had and didn’t trim do to her being very elderly). He ended up calling the cops. When the cop came (a young woman) he came out with a cane. A CANE. He was not handicapped. I had seen him walking just fine. He played the role of an old handicapped man (he was in his mid 60’s, hardly old). He then started accusing me of trashing his property and destroying his fence. I was livid. I had never had such an experience before. A grown adult clearly lying in front of a cop just so I and my family could get in trouble and maybe use that to pay for his fence because he was in the processes of putting the place up for sale and I’m assuming didn’t want to pay for a new fence. He told the officer I was yelling at him and that I was lying since he could barely walk let alone pick up and throw trash. It was my word against his. My mom was also present and obviously took my side since I was/am not a bad kid. However, she has a thick accent and the cop didn’t take her seriously. I will never forget that. I was made to be the villain by this utter scumbag who walked out with a freaking cane to get on the cop’s good side. I was too naïve to even believe such people existed. When my dad returned home from work he was furious. He went to the town and complained. He also spoke with our other neighbor who was a lovely older woman. She told my father that the guy is the worst person she’s ever met and that she’s fairly confident that he had actually build the fence on our property because the lady that lived in our house prior had spoken to her about it before. Turns out she was right, the fence was build on our property. He build it 3-4ft over the property line so he could have a larger yard. Thankfully he sold the property weeks after we had moved in so that was my only interaction with that psycho.
@christinarichie6171
@christinarichie6171 9 місяців тому
Children always know...
@wmluna381
@wmluna381 9 місяців тому
...and animals.
@Shvetsario
@Shvetsario 7 місяців тому
So well put that maybe you're the *sychopath. Jk
@bellavia5
@bellavia5 6 місяців тому
Thanks for posting this. I'm going to be much more cautious than I already am. I don't trust anybody.
@mangakasaide2166
@mangakasaide2166 6 місяців тому
@@bellavia5 thats how it all starts dont trust anyone
@BBQFREAKSHOW
@BBQFREAKSHOW 7 місяців тому
They have another word for this. They're called politicians
@sedrickhamani7843
@sedrickhamani7843 5 місяців тому
The best advice I ever got was to never trust anyone under no circumstances .
@nickb1762
@nickb1762 2 місяці тому
I feel like you don’t actually live by that advice, because that would be a completely ridiculous way to live
@truehzrecords
@truehzrecords 2 місяці тому
Also your body of course
@gayanngodfrey2824
@gayanngodfrey2824 Місяць тому
Facts
@TheRealValus
@TheRealValus 7 місяців тому
"Every good cop has the soul of a criminal. And, if he wasn't a cop, he'd probably be a criminal. And that's why he's good; because he understands the nature of the criminal. This is the truth of good police work. They can think like the criminal and that's why they're effective in dealing with them." - William Friedkin
@vikitheviki
@vikitheviki 9 місяців тому
Psychopathy in government and other high positions is an issue that's becoming more and more pressing and needs to be dealt with. The community needs to filter those individuals out on an early stage so that they can get proficient care and medication. They should definitely be prohibited from taking any public office.
@illusion466
@illusion466 9 місяців тому
Spoken like a true authoritarian
@michaelnurse9089
@michaelnurse9089 9 місяців тому
@@illusion466 Lol - well spotted.
@TalenGryphon
@TalenGryphon 9 місяців тому
Absolutely. The negative consequences of allowing them access to government power are pretty obvious in the western world today. As the man said "Pathocracy paralyzes everything"
@Darkestestmatter
@Darkestestmatter 9 місяців тому
@@illusion466 So how to deal with the psychopaths in power? It is clear that they will be inevitably attracted to positions of power in which due to their very nature will inflict greater and greater damage upon others directly or indirectly. How do normal people protect against this when the odds are stacked against them? In an interesting piece of info about the eskimos I found out that whenever they identified a member of the tribe as being kunlangeta (i.e.: Psychopath) they would give him/her a one way trip on the ice.
@judytaphillips2267
@judytaphillips2267 9 місяців тому
Too late, they're already in power!
@user-my6fc4iq1z
@user-my6fc4iq1z 3 місяці тому
Thanks!
@stephenwhitaker477
@stephenwhitaker477 2 місяці тому
Thank you for enlightening Program.
@TheFlutecart
@TheFlutecart 8 місяців тому
I'm probably a sociopath of sorts. I've ran into some psychopaths in my time, turns out they really don't like to be around me much. I'm sensitive to attempts at manipulation and I despise it. My natural reaction to a psychopath is to become unreasonable and unpleasant.
@TheFlutecart
@TheFlutecart 7 місяців тому
@@gstrathmore194 Feel ya, 100% - once you've lived it- you never forget. I'm even careful with my own cues to avoid being seen as a manipulator. It's a dirty grift.
@Celtic_soul
@Celtic_soul 7 місяців тому
I found this relatable I think im in the same boat as you. It can get nasty for them real quick. Its good in a way like having some sort of social armour.
@jaimevillasenor8289
@jaimevillasenor8289 7 місяців тому
I think your just paranoid bro, everyone is everything on any given day. you guys are probably just looking into it too much. its the skitsz talking...oh noooo, skitz just entered the chat room hahahaha
@daytonasayswhat9333
@daytonasayswhat9333 7 місяців тому
“Probably,”
@lethargy764
@lethargy764 7 місяців тому
So basically you’re a person who’s experience trauma and you exhibit psychopathic tendencies at times, and you notice that in other people
@ChadCilli
@ChadCilli 7 місяців тому
Talking with your hands, makes you a psychopath?! All these years, I thought it was because I grew up in an Italian family.
@xCCCPCLANx
@xCCCPCLANx 7 місяців тому
according to this video even breathing makes you a psychopath...
@skiknee22
@skiknee22 6 місяців тому
The hands and their movements are a distraction to their 'dance of the fairies' conversation.
@xCCCPCLANx
@xCCCPCLANx 6 місяців тому
uhuh? so all politicians are psychopaths now, okay. I just thought they were just actors and nothing more...@@skiknee22
@melodysanquist4834
@melodysanquist4834 5 місяців тому
I’m native and we have always used our hands when expressing ourselves
@thememe986
@thememe986 4 місяці тому
thats what happens when a wanna be pseudo psychologist tries to "educate " the public. Just pure misinformation.
@SilentRunningRedux
@SilentRunningRedux 25 днів тому
Well done.
@garyfrancis6193
@garyfrancis6193 9 місяців тому
The dominance of psychopathy in politics and business has never been more apparent than now after the last three years. We can see tht they would rather destroy all life on Earth than be deposed and that is where we are now.
@dragonstaye4557
@dragonstaye4557 9 місяців тому
I know several psychopathic preachers. Don't forget the "vipers and hypocrites who neither abide by God's Law [themselves] nor do [they] teach others to abide by God's Moral Law."
@notacommie5415
@notacommie5415 9 місяців тому
Liberalism is a mental disease
@heyalenofficial
@heyalenofficial 7 місяців тому
I was going in school with a sociopath for 8 years, since I was 7. The worst thing was that I believed he is my best friend. He would act that way, act interested in my life, hobbies, act like he cared. Then when he would have enough info he would turn into different person and use everything he found out about me, against me. He wouldn't hesitate to embarrass both of us, as long as I feel embarrassed. He was always the happiest when he was hurting someone's feelings or embarrassing somebody. By the time we were 12 years old he was smart enough to manipulate with older people. At that age he would dress as a Adolf H. Cuz that was his idol. I remembered he was also saying that he thinks a lot how he would do things differently if he was Adolf H. and actually manage to conquer the Europe... We were 12 at that time. When he found a new victim and moved away from me, he was doing exactly the same things to her that he did to me. I remember she once found money on the street (around 2$) and he was extremely jealous and he convinced our teacher that she stole that from him and she needed to give that money to him... There's more, but this comment would be too long.
@akaivico8579
@akaivico8579 7 місяців тому
Adolf
@LauraDiSabatino
@LauraDiSabatino 7 місяців тому
TLDR. jk, couldn't help myself
@user-yi4ix6ou7f
@user-yi4ix6ou7f 7 місяців тому
Should of given him a good beating sir. How did a 12 year old know so much about Adolf HITLER?
@lethargy764
@lethargy764 7 місяців тому
Sounds similar to a “friend” I once had in high school, right down to the love for Nazi’s lmao
@Lanormady1371
@Lanormady1371 7 місяців тому
I had the same experience when I was a child, and it still affected me until now.
@Fordarktimes
@Fordarktimes Місяць тому
My dad worked with a psycopath for a long time, that psycopath tortured my dad mentally in a very smart sneaky way, my dad then came home always very angry and use to beat me up when i was a kid, because of it, now i have a lot of trauma and also problems with remembering and learning, i work there aswell almost half of my life now i also come home always super angry, i can't blame my dad for causing me this life long trauma, i just gotta accept it that I'm always gonna be like this, when i was a kid i could handle it , but now that I'm almost 30 it's getting really rough
@johngalvin3124
@johngalvin3124 13 днів тому
You need to talk. Get some medical advice, you're young enough to conquer this with a bit of help. Go with God, my friend 😊
@user-jj5ib8jf6q
@user-jj5ib8jf6q 7 місяців тому
I was diagnosed with, amongst other things, ASPD (anti social personality disorder) and whilst everything this video described has been true I try not to lie, cheat or steal or manipulate others. I try to be more empathetic and caring for others as much as I can. I have been in times rather crass and uncaring, to the point of scaring others. I have also met few real psychopaths who feared me since I didn't fall for their usual tricks. The biggest advice I have for others that want to protect themselves against psychopaths is to, if you suspect them of it, tell them a small insignificat shame/guilt/remorse or "pain point" you have. If they use it to have an upper hand against you then they aren't your friend. A good example is you telling a potential sociopath/psychopath your "secret" and then they go around telling it to everyone. Or maybe you confide in them that you think you are gaining weight, and now they mention it at every possibility to make you feel ashamed. Also, most sociopaths/psychopaths can't feel honest happiness for someones elses achievements. A dumb psychopath might get into a pissing contest if you tell them your accomplishments. A smart one might give a "compliment" disguised as a generality statement ("oh thats good" as an example) since they can't be genuinely happy for you. I read people on "hi" and I can tell you, most of you have no chance in surviving. If you show fear you're already at their peril, they know they have you and that they can use & abuse you.
@Shvetsario
@Shvetsario 7 місяців тому
Most people use something insignificant against you, though in non-serious arguments or for fun. The difference is when they do it to actually harass you or feel superior to you, idk. I think my mom might be sycopathic, talks trash about me to others, always assuming I'm responsible if something goes wrong. Yells at me over the littlest things, etc.
@Honeybee-cy9gc
@Honeybee-cy9gc 4 місяці тому
I've read that there is a spectrum. Some score low and some high, but they can definitely sniff you out.
@user-jj5ib8jf6q
@user-jj5ib8jf6q 4 місяці тому
@@Honeybee-cy9gc obviously. I think mine is due to constant in family abuse, peer abuse and brain damage from lack of oxygen during birth. Never did hurt animals but would get in fights as a kid often. But I am just having kinda lower strength of emotions and smaller range of them. I don't feel fear as much as others for example. I feel it but not as much as others which makes me easier to react, like once I helped people who were ran over with a car or in a fight I keep my cool.
@johncampbell9120
@johncampbell9120 4 місяці тому
I don't believe you😊
@user-jj5ib8jf6q
@user-jj5ib8jf6q 4 місяці тому
@@johncampbell9120 ok
@thesatisfiedcustomer4869
@thesatisfiedcustomer4869 9 місяців тому
The issue with psychopaths is we have a system that rewards psychopathic behaviour, so whilst the number of a actual legitimate psychopaths might be low in number we have a system where people develop psychopathic traits because they are rewarded. That said, I would say to become a billionaire for example you need to be or behave like a psychopath- and these traits are celebrated by and large by the media etc. its a mess
@Strafe0Way
@Strafe0Way 9 місяців тому
Agreed.
@user-mj9lq9vp3w
@user-mj9lq9vp3w 8 місяців тому
Yup, the only solution is not letting the government have control. You can't root all the psychos out so make sure the government stays small via force of arms
@ziraprod6090
@ziraprod6090 8 місяців тому
No. Not at all.
@_phantomII_
@_phantomII_ 7 місяців тому
100% true, speaking from a place where becoming a billionaire myself is not distant.
@sblbb929
@sblbb929 7 місяців тому
It's not a system. It's life that rewards psychopathic behaviour. That was always the case in every culture at any time in human history. Which is why psychopathy is still around in the first place.
@6970311
@6970311 3 місяці тому
My stepfather truly resonates with this video. When he enters a room, the air freezes and gets cold. People have to make sure he is taken care of because of how scared they are. I had to leave my home and am still suffering from trauma. My younger sister used to have uncontrolled panic attacks due to the way he diminished her and took away her wants and beliefs. In the end, she ended up numb and with a very shallow personality. I've felt guilty for a long time for not being able to handle him, but I guess I was too young and pure-hearted to see what he really was all about. The worst part about it, is that you can't tell or explain to anyone, since from the outside he seems a super chilled and charismatic person. I still don't know how to help my sister. however now that she comes of age she will be able to leave home. However, it won't be an easy task, since he wants her and my mother all to himself. Curious thing in the video, my mom also says he was the most charming/charismatic person she ever met when she knew him. Just proving that no matter how badly he treats others or herself, she will always be there for him.
@jamescollett2625
@jamescollett2625 Місяць тому
Hi I would recommend getting her referred to a specialist for trauma and depersonalisation
@ericschminke8233
@ericschminke8233 4 місяці тому
Back in the early 1990s I met a megastar in the NWS who possesses all the markers of a psychopath. Every time I caught him in the act, he would retaliate, suddenly and often violently. He got away with his antics every time, because he knew how to "suck up" to management. God only knows how many have fallen prey to his sinister behavior.
@jacklonghearse9821
@jacklonghearse9821 9 місяців тому
Please don't call them predators, they love that
@marcellofunhouse1234
@marcellofunhouse1234 9 місяців тому
Says the one with a 🐺 as a pfp their a predator too
@a.jlondon9039
@a.jlondon9039 9 місяців тому
@@marcellofunhouse1234 Wolves are noble majestic beasts so keep your stupid insults to yourself.
@mindbulletz2803
@mindbulletz2803 9 місяців тому
Says the one saying says the one
@billwahl5909
@billwahl5909 9 місяців тому
In fact, the opposite is true. They are desperate to maintain the illusion of kinship with everyone else. Otherwise, they are not able to manipulate whomever is gullible to their true persona. If you dare to venture it, unmask who you know is a legitimate psychopath.They will become very dangerous. The Narcissist and the Psychopath may appear to be identical on the surface, but they are not. The Narcissist is cowardly at their core, and are highly incapable of perpetrating atrocities while maintaining composure. The Psychopath can eliminate a threat to themselves, pin it on an innocent person, and then go about their life like it never happened. A malignant Narcissist is a bit more like the Psychopath.
@Mo-or3so
@Mo-or3so 9 місяців тому
Says the one saying says the one saying says the one
@dustinewing7974
@dustinewing7974 9 місяців тому
I think that the psychopaths are an extreme example of humanity. Not an unnatural version of a human. The fact that a certain percent of us are psychopaths proves that it's part of our nature. I don't like psychopaths, they're just predators. But I think that all of us have the ability to act like a psychopath. Maybe just in survival situations. Maybe it's a tool for survival?
@brendanthompson2082
@brendanthompson2082 9 місяців тому
For certain. Some of us have our empathy dialed too low, and some of us have it dialed too high, but no one complains about someone who's too understanding, they just exploit them.
@Rokiotop900
@Rokiotop900 9 місяців тому
worst of all is that a large percent of humanity will defend that scum. Too intellectual weak for realize
@TonyZmex
@TonyZmex 8 місяців тому
Wrong! these type of humans don’t have any empathy. Only the people who have escape from their manipulations would understand that the way they behave it is not normal or natural, they are sick and their brains and minds are damaged
@magicalindigoadult3838
@magicalindigoadult3838 8 місяців тому
Yea like the caveman hunted. For food
@LickerOfAnuses
@LickerOfAnuses 7 місяців тому
Psychopaths have a reduced function of fear. They are far from their primal instincts. Empathy is another crucial part for humans. If anything, they’d be considered beyond human/animal. The complete opposite.
@LostWayMinistries
@LostWayMinistries 5 місяців тому
Some psychopaths are made and are surviving their environments. Others choose to be psychopaths. There is a major difference. Survival is not a sin. Choosing to place someone in a survival situation is.
@MoeMontey713
@MoeMontey713 3 місяці тому
Most ppl will throw this around or want to be seen as such; true psychopathy is almost none detectable, they’ll never ever admit or give to think they are not the same, alot of the time they feel like they aren’t one but a deep dive will differ that. Their charm will help shadow the common traits of psychopathy, alot aren’t even killers most are thieves con men scammers. But all are liars, manipulative and Lack depth of emotions.
@madgrandemange2415
@madgrandemange2415 9 місяців тому
I genuinely don’t believe that psychopaths, sociopaths and narcissists make up only 1%, everyone has come across one, has been traumatized by one; this is an experience people share throughout our lives sometimes more than once. It’s gotta be much higher than that…
@Coastal_Cruzer
@Coastal_Cruzer 9 місяців тому
There are over 8 billion people in the world. 1 percent of that is 80 million
@solovetsky8213
@solovetsky8213 8 місяців тому
Well how many do you think actually wanna get checked by a professional and given the label. These types of individuals have to convince themselves they’re normal. It would be destructive to their ego to willingly walk around with the label.
@Shvetsario
@Shvetsario 7 місяців тому
I think there's a spectrum of it, some have more qualities of it than others. The world isn't black and white, there's a scale with grey areas in between.
@SMCwasTaken
@SMCwasTaken 5 місяців тому
They can also be REALLY SMART There's a reason why most of them are Authorities
@doomsdayangel4647
@doomsdayangel4647 5 місяців тому
My community is full of them they do this thing that some refer to as "gang stalking".
@darthcheeseburger
@darthcheeseburger 9 місяців тому
100% sounds like my old Boss. He was utterly obsessed with control and power over us and went out of his way constantly to power trip and belittle us. This was all behind closed doors of course. When dealing with anyone outside the team he had the big infectious laugh, was loved by everyone who didn't really know the "real" guy. Had a great reputation as a big personality who got shit done in the community. But behind closed doors he tormented us all with free reign and impunity for over a decade despite endless, consistent complaints to HR and Management that he was a horrible and toxic leader. There was a turnover of 5 team members alone (we're a small organization) on his last year. Finally he fucked with the wrong person...it took an incident with a female employee who had only been with us for two months to finally get him fired. They walked him out six months ago and it was one of the best days of my life. I was told after he had 10 open HR complaints against him. The serious question is why do businesses and organizations protect these psychos for so long? At the expense of everyone else's mental health. Just awful. I truly hate this man and will never forgive or forget all the pain and upset he caused us all.
@christinarichie6171
@christinarichie6171 9 місяців тому
Because they see you as disposable.. I'm amazed at what people put up with. Astonished at times. Interesting how it took a woman to upset the apple cart.. I often find women are far braver and also strategic/vindictive even. Most men are such creatures of habit its really sad.
@marcoprolo1488
@marcoprolo1488 9 місяців тому
@@christinarichie6171 Why do you need to make a sexist comment ? Men start to be tired with that hate. I am anyway.
@user-uh5vf5ty4u
@user-uh5vf5ty4u 9 місяців тому
There are so many work places that knowingly keep POS employees. It's infuriating. I have learned to show my employer little loyalty, or respect when they enable shitty behavior of shitty employees. They don't care about me, I don't care about them.
@victoriajarvis2260
@victoriajarvis2260 8 місяців тому
I am so sorry for the suffering.
@mmm__we
@mmm__we 7 місяців тому
Mine was the same. He was obsessed with me and having power over me specifically. He stalked my every move he even gave me that predatory stare, and drove me into a psychosis episode.
@markfreund8698
@markfreund8698 Місяць тому
Power gives where you can do no wrong and can step over anything that's in ur way
@nawsnawsstudio6616
@nawsnawsstudio6616 3 дні тому
I love that they used art for visual representation of what we’re talk about 😂
@andrewpellman6605
@andrewpellman6605 9 місяців тому
To "reform" a Psychopath/Sociopath is to introduce honor, or "Warrior's Code" if you will. A Psycho can't feel guilt but they can feel shame and disgust.
@antoniolima1068
@antoniolima1068 9 місяців тому
higher conscience constructs proper for males, loyalty is another, you cant reform without constraining emotional reasoning, the true cause of every boundary braking, we have been warned for millennia but our hubris of underachievement gets the best of us, go see the root causes of every empire demise, witness the overflow of hedonism and every kind of junk to inebriate the senses, see in modern times who wants conflict and follow the money.
@taz0k2
@taz0k2 9 місяців тому
pretty much what I wrote too. Yes, you are 100% correct.
@mayanboricua
@mayanboricua 9 місяців тому
A creed.
@mayanboricua
@mayanboricua 9 місяців тому
Wait, a paychopath will only publicly adhere to the creed, and cheat in the shadows to get their way. Shame and disgust only apply when caught. Given enough time, they will convert the creed into a two tiered belief system. AKA Esoteric vs Exoteric. This has already been attempted historically.
@thelastbrobo7826
@thelastbrobo7826 9 місяців тому
What's the difference between shame and guilt?
@ubcroel4022
@ubcroel4022 6 місяців тому
You gotta become a wolf yourself to avoid getting hunted.
@battlebox5297
@battlebox5297 7 днів тому
no, thats terrible, if you act like a psychopath, then other people will hunt you down like the rest of the psychopaths. be kind to others. i dont understand why some people think acting like their enemy will help them win. if psychopaths have no empathy, then you have have it for others.
@fartgalfunker2415
@fartgalfunker2415 6 місяців тому
I once had a classmate who has all the psychopath's traits, whenever I look at her, her eyes doesn't have any emotions even if she's laughing her eyes stays the same.
@glitcharcing
@glitcharcing 7 місяців тому
I know a lot about psychopaths but this is my first time learning about the term “pathocracy.” Amazing.
@Oscartherescuedog
@Oscartherescuedog 7 місяців тому
I have always found it hard to maintain eye contact with people when I’m talking to them….due to shyness. Sometimes when I’m talking to people I can see them spot this and stare me out while smirking and trying to control me. I find it exhausting.
@qtt8122
@qtt8122 2 місяці тому
You might have autism
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