Tuesday, October 16, 2018

…this was an advised given to someone


…this was an advised given to someone who called himself to be a psychopath, this person is not known, but felt offended, so here it explains what a psychopath is more or less.

…mmm, psycho what? No, you are an idiot who thinks you are better than others, that you have the right to intrude other people lives that doesn’t pertain to you to do so. You feel to be better than the other, so ’cause you are not, likes to intrude their environment ’cause of curiosity and low self-esteem …then, when you notice that the other person life is so simple, you move back because you expected some challenge but, found nothing. Your curiosity and ignorance guided you to them and found they are not as stupid and are not in a retrograde-self, this is, they don’t live for themselves, but sharing with others. You don’t like to share, don’t like responsibilities, obligations and you are lacking respect on others; you are not a psychopath, been a psychopath as you call yourself, is your scapegoat of excuse to have a reason, of why you are that. You are not but, an idiot. Minding another people life, but yours.

Why I said the person involved here is not a psychopath, cause based on his personal history narrated by himself, he is not a “(Psychiatry) a person afflicted with a personality disorder characterized by a tendency to commit antisocial and sometimes violent acts and a failure to feel guilt for such acts. Also called: sociopath”

The person involved has not committed any violent act and has therefore no tendency to do that.  Based the said it should be known that in that case, the person to whom I directed this observation of mine doesn’t have to feel guilt for acts he has not committed.  He feels guilt ‘cause there is no emotion present on him when something so natural as knowing the death of a very close one, doesn’t impress him.  That is okay, there is nothing wrong with that.  That when he is dying for a girl, if he has her with him, the desire of having her is no longer present.  That is okay, there is nothing wrong with that.  The only thing that still is not wrong, but he has to watch on him, is that this person could commit a crime by punishing some stranger, or somebody else for a crime he/she could have committed.  He should know that if someone already committed a crime, and is freely walking on the streets, it means that that person had already been sentence by a legal court of laws and either paid his crime or the judge took a legal decision for him to pay.  He has no right to punish anyone, for that is not his duty or civilian obligation …and that is the only problem, but as long he just thinks on punishing the person and takes no action, that is not a violation of the law.  He could think whatever he wants as long as not molesting or touching the person he sees as a criminal.  The only thing he has to do is to make self-conscious analysis of what’s wrong and right, and then mind his own business, not someone else.  Now, if it is the case he knows of someone had committed a crime, his moral obligation is to inform the local authorities if he has facts at hands against that person …but watch yourself not to create false facts just like that ‘cause he suspects of that.  Okay, if he suspects, tell the authorities and be certain to tell them that “I suspect that man had done this, that, and such a thing” and let the authorities do their work but, don’t take “justice in your hands”, societies has already known norms to handle social problems.  On the said here, that is what this man has to understand and if he wants, seek counseling.

…and based on the above picture is why I call him to be an idiot.  It’s better to be called an idiot than a psychopath.  This is what a psychopath is:

psychopath


psy·cho·path

 (sī′kə-păth′)

n.

A person who engages in psychopathic behavior or is affected by antisocial personality disorder.



[Back-formation from psychopathic.]

American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

psychopath

(ˈsaɪkəʊˌpæθ)

n

(Psychiatry) a person afflicted with a personality disorder characterized by a tendency to commit antisocial and sometimes violent acts and a failure to feel guilt for such acts. Also called: sociopath

ˌpsychoˈpathic adj

ˌpsychoˈpathically adv

Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014

psy•cho•path

(ˈsaɪ kəˌpæθ)

n.

a person having a character disorder distinguished by amoral or antisocial behavior without feelings of remorse; psychopathic person.

[1880–85]

Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.

psychopath

An unstable individual who is unable to adjust to society.

Dictionary of Unfamiliar Words by Diagram Group Copyright © 2008 by Diagram Visual Information Limited

From: TheFreeDictionary By Farlex.



Our friend is just confused, rest in peace dear friend, you are not a psychopath, you just feel guilty because your emotions are not the same as most of the population, nothing is wrong with you …and God bless you sir.

Good luck to you.

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