by shimmer
. If social interaction is meaningless, lies can roll off the tongue, insecurities dissipate.
Rather doubt that. If anything you entrap yourself in your own BS.
http://ro.uow.edu.au/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4817&context=theses
You don't think it makes sense for them to, logically? Habits are well, habits, can't they be broken?I'm also not trying to develop a psychopathic personality in any way. That seems counterproductive - long term.
@Ramirez
Combining nihilism and a machievellian approach to achieving my subjective wants (cost/benefit) is what I think will be most fruitful. Thanks for your input. As a child I was sensitive, morally, as an early teenager my views began to change. So I have a headstart there. I agree sociopaths are idealised, most notably in this community, but alsoby society at large.
@Venator of Verum
Your post is interesting and appropriately cryptic.