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While Brandonstein and Rudy debate U.S. foreign policy, I thought I would take the opportunity to put up something interesting I found. A checklist for sociopathic identification.
Here it is:
In order for a person to be a sociopath, at least 14 items from this list must be present as permanent traits. For example item 18: almost everyone has told a lie at some points in their life, but item 18 only applies if a person uses lies as a habitual strategy.
[] 1 Burdens others with guilt while appealing to family ties, friendship, professional ethics;
[] 2 evades responsibilities or pushes them onto others;
[] 3 remains vague in the communication of his/her claims, needs, feelings and opinions;
[] 4 often gives vague answers;
[] 5 changes opinion, behaviour and feelings depending on people and situations;
[] 6 makes use of logical arguments to camouflage claims;
[] 7 wants to make others believe that they have to be perfect, that they can never change their mind, that they have to know everything and have to respond immediately to claims and questions;
[] 8 disputes the qualities, the ability and the personality of others;
criticises without giving that impression, despises and condemns;
[] 9 lets others convey his/her messages;
[] 10 creates havoc (fights), creates distrust, divides to be better able to rule;
[] 11 positions himself/herself as a victim to elicit compassion;
[] 12 ignores or does not honour requests even if he/she declares that they will be taken care of;
[] 13 misuses ethical principles of others to serve own interests;
[] 14 threatens in underhanded ways or commits open chantage (blackmail);
[] 15 suddenly changes the subject in the course of a conversation;
[] 16 avoids or flees relationships and togetherness;
[] 17 targets the ignorance of others and creates an impression of superiority;
[] 18 lies;
[] 19 tells lies to find out the truth
[] 20 is egocentric;
[] 21 can be jealous;
[] 22 does not bear criticism and negates evidence;
[] 23 does not care for the rights, opinions and wishes of others;
[] 24 often uses the very last moment to give commands to others or to instigate them to act;
[] 25 his/her words seem to be logical or coherent while the attitude and behaviour give evidence of the opposite;
[] 26 he/she exerts himself/herself in making compliments in order to gain your sympathy, gives presents, becomes suddenly very caring for you;
[] 27 gives you an uneasy, unfree feeling;
[] 28 extremely expert in accomplishing own goals, but at the expense of others;
[] 29 pressures us to do things that we would not do of our own accord;
[] 30 is the subject of conversations all the time, even if he/she is not present.
Honestly, use that as an evaluation of the "-Izzles" in our lives. Scary, isn't it? Isn't it?
2 comments:
Dizzle:
[] 1 Burdens others with guilt while appealing to family ties, friendship, professional ethics;
[X] 2 evades responsibilities or pushes them onto others;
[X] 3 remains vague in the communication of his/her claims, needs, feelings and opinions;
[] 4 often gives vague answers;
[X] 5 changes opinion, behaviour and feelings depending on people and situations;
[X] 6 makes use of logical arguments to camouflage claims;
[X] 7 wants to make others believe that they have to be perfect, that they can never change their mind, that they have to know everything and have to respond immediately to claims and questions;
[X] 8 disputes the qualities, the ability and the personality of others;
criticises without giving that impression, despises and condemns;
[] 9 lets others convey his/her messages;
[] 10 creates havoc (fights), creates distrust, divides to be better able to rule;
[] 11 positions himself/herself as a victim to elicit compassion;
[] 12 ignores or does not honour requests even if he/she declares that they will be taken care of;
[XXX] 13 misuses ethical principles of others to serve own interests;
[X] 14 threatens in underhanded ways or commits open chantage (blackmail);
[] 15 suddenly changes the subject in the course of a conversation;
[] 16 avoids or flees relationships and togetherness;
[X] 17 targets the ignorance of others and creates an impression of superiority;
[] 18 lies;
[] 19 tells lies to find out the truth
[X] 20 is egocentric;
[] 21 can be jealous;
[X] 22 does not bear criticism and negates evidence;
[X] 23 does not care for the rights, opinions and wishes of others;
[] 24 often uses the very last moment to give commands to others or to instigate them to act;
[X] 25 his/her words seem to be logical or coherent while the attitude and behaviour give evidence of the opposite;
[X] 26 he/she exerts himself/herself in making compliments in order to gain your sympathy, gives presents, becomes suddenly very caring for you;
[X] 27 gives you an uneasy, unfree feeling;
[XXX] 28 extremely expert in accomplishing own goals, but at the expense of others;
[] 29 pressures us to do things that we would not do of our own accord;
[X] 30 is the subject of conversations all the time, even if he/she is not present.
(I almost checked some more off, but I was very conservative on my assumptions)
The ex:
[x] 1 Burdens others with guilt while appealing to family ties, friendship, professional ethics;
[x] 2 evades responsibilities or pushes them onto others;
[x] 3 remains vague in the communication of his/her claims, needs, feelings and opinions;
[x] 4 often gives vague answers;
[x] 5 changes opinion, behaviour and feelings depending on people and situations;
[x] 6 makes use of logical arguments to camouflage claims;
[x] 7 wants to make others believe that they have to be perfect, that they can never change their mind, that they have to know everything and have to respond immediately to claims and questions;
[x] 8 disputes the qualities, the ability and the personality of others;
criticises without giving that impression, despises and condemns;
[x] 9 lets others convey his/her messages;
[x] 10 creates havoc (fights), creates distrust, divides to be better able to rule;
[x] 11 positions himself/herself as a victim to elicit compassion;
[x] 12 ignores or does not honour requests even if he/she declares that they will be taken care of;
[x] 13 misuses ethical principles of others to serve own interests;
[x] 14 threatens in underhanded ways or commits open chantage (blackmail);
[x] 15 suddenly changes the subject in the course of a conversation;
[x] 16 avoids or flees relationships and togetherness;
[x] 17 targets the ignorance of others and creates an impression of superiority;
[x] 18 lies;
[] 19 tells lies to find out the truth
[x] 20 is egocentric;
[x] 21 can be jealous;
[x] 22 does not bear criticism and negates evidence;
[] 23 does not care for the rights, opinions and wishes of others;
[] 24 often uses the very last moment to give commands to others or to instigate them to act;
[] 25 his/her words seem to be logical or coherent while the attitude and behaviour give evidence of the opposite;
[x] 26 he/she exerts himself/herself in making compliments in order to gain your sympathy, gives presents, becomes suddenly very caring for you;
[x] 27 gives you an uneasy, unfree feeling;
[] 28 extremely expert in accomplishing own goals, but at the expense of others;
[] 29 pressures us to do things that we would not do of our own accord;
[x] 30 is the subject of conversations all the time, even if he/she is not present.
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