Understanding the emotional impact your actions have on others. - Interesting read.
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-squeaky-wheel/201307/ten-surprising-facts-about-rejection
Understanding the emotional impact your actions have on others. - Interesting read.
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-squeaky-wheel/201307/ten-surprising-facts-about-rejection
You're absolutely right Edvard I was heading out the door in a hurry and didnt give the post alot of thought. I suppose my mindset was that of the sociopath/psychopath tending to have a more apathetic outlook in reference to the emotions of others, I guess I figured it would have more benifit for them.
A little secret when trying to influence the behavior of fellow alphas. do it humbly... The more overtly it appears that you are trying to condition me to your point of view the more I want to go against you and defy you. I know this goes against your set way of thinking, after all you're a leader, you want to lead. But your style of leadership should change depending on who you're trying to lead. so in closing, suck my golden cock kitten.
I really disagree with you Alter. High testosterone makes me (and others like me) similar to psychos some ways, but there are many more important differences than similarities. As long as a person can empathize (even if there are cases when they don't, because of training for example), has a conscience and an intense emotional life (experiences love, regret, etc) - there's no point in bringing up the psychopathy spectrum. Because everyone would end up on it, and it would be kinda stupid. Psychopathy by definition is a pathological thing. Why would you judge the personality of all the normal people relative to a personality disorder, it doesn't make much sense...
I'm glad for you Ed.
I have to simulate most emotions in order to derive the desired state of mind (as in I don't feel anything worthwhile immediately, but through intellectualization I can arrive at certain conclusions and am satisfied with the results).
A long time ago, someone told me I'm not broken. Merely lost and have to find my own way of getting through the woods.
It's hard to do, when you're arrogant and stubborn about the path you've taken.