Warning: Do You Trust A Psychopath?
What you should know about psychopaths

A psychopath is an excellent actor who pretends to be an ordinary person, although he is insensitive, cruel, and extremely selfish.
No one imagines that he doesn't care about anyone's well-being and that he is capable of being violent and inhumane because apparently, he is just like most people.
He is always hiding what he thinks and pretends to agree with those around him so they don't understand that he is different.
Nobody can see that there is something wrong with the psychopath when he is working because the absurd characteristics of his personality are not visible in his professional life.
Therefore, he is very successful at work, either as an employee or as the owner of a company. Those who work with him do not suspect that he is totally insensitive and strange unless they are his employees.
He enjoys torturing others in various ways, but he doesn't show his satisfaction when he forces those who depend on him to do the same thing over and over again until he believes they've done a certain job well. He pretends to be logical and justifies his demands subjectively, although those who depend on him cannot fail to understand that he is too implicating. However, they don't realize how insensitive he really is.
The psychopath appears to be kind and reasonable when he is close to people whom he wants to make a good impression on but is very awkward and aggressive when alone or with his family.
He is not afraid of anything. His boldness is such that he commits crimes without fearing anything and without feeling remorse. He is able to enjoy herself in a place where a lot of people are having fun, immediately after committing a barbaric crime as if nothing had happened with the intention of having an alibi and pretending that he was there at the time of the crime.
The psychopath doesn't need a reason to kill a person. For the psychopath, the lives of others have no value.
Which is the explanation for this behavior?
The truth is that the psychopath does not have a human conscience. He appears to be conscious but has the consciousness of a wild animal.
This is because most of the human brain did not develop as the conscious part and remains in a primitive state. This wild part is capable of destroying a person's conscience, who from then on behaves like an inhuman creature.
This often happens when a person becomes neurotic or has another mental problem, but their consciousness is only partially destroyed, as the psychiatrist and psychologist Carl Jung observed.
Therefore, many mentally ill have a certain human sensitivity, despite being victims of the invasion of the primitive and wild content in the conscious part, which has the intention of destroying the person's conscience.
In the case of the psychopath, the absurd content of the primitive part of his brain manages to completely destroy his conscience.
In order to spot a psychopath, you need to pay close attention to his behavior, especially when he is not around people he wants to deceive. It would be good if you could observe his family members and research his behavior with them when he is at home and not watched by others.
If you fear that someone might be a psychopath, be very careful and try to pay attention to various details that indicate a certain abnormality. For example, a psychopath doesn't need much sleep to feel fine. If he is not bothered by insomnia this could be a warning sign.
You will certainly be able to see signs that indicate a lack of sensitivity when a family member or an acquaintance dies and the psychopath comes to the funeral. He is not only unable to cry and grieve, but he also rejoices in tragic situations. He is even able to laugh during the funeral while others are crying.
So, if you notice that a certain person is too insensitive, be suspicious of the possibility to be dealing with a psychopath. Otherwise, this person can ruin your mental health and your life.
About the Creator
Christina Sponias
I’m a literature writer and a philosopher who became a mental health therapist through dream translation after continuing Carl Jung’s research.




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