I gained perspective from it, I’m not one to to be told what to do, if you have gained nothing that’s okay, I did not post this for you!
That’s great, and I wasn’t telling you what to do. In any way. No idea why you interpreted it like that.
But I think it’s interesting that you’d say:
I think it’s kind of rude to tell ppl what’s good for them
and yet, it’s okay to completely disect this person’s life, criticise them at length, and label them a psychopath online?
For all that you consider yourself an empath, you don’t seem to either (a) have insight to, or (b) care about, the impact that some of your rhetoric is likely having on much of the membership here, many of whom have experienced
genuine ‘psychological torture’ at the hands of people who are faaaar more likely to have psychopathic traits than an apparently unpopular young lady with a weed addiction.
Sitting next to someone in class, where she probably should have given that person space? Is bullying. Not ‘torture’. Surely, as an empath, you can appreciate how that kind of rhetoic would have on the very specific kind of members of this forum? Perhaps your empathy doesn’t extend that far, and that’s fine.
Bt then there’s the rather glaring issue that the
one genuine mental health issue that you seem to be able to substantiate (a not insignificant addiction to marijuana), which appears to be having devastating consequences on her life, and which could
easily account for all of the destructive behavioural issues you’ve described - there is a real absence of acknowledgement of the massive impact that must be having on her, much less any demonstable empathy from you.
Instead? You’ve given a long string of brutally judgmental posts, labelling her a psychopath (as in, the kind of extreme and rare condition seen in people like Manson and Ted Bundy), using a string of pop psychology. And
I’m the one being rude?
I can only assume that your empathetic side didn’t happen to get out of bed today.