Mee
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Without doing anything and a due process that would put anyone in the same circumstances, personality this or that, behind bars?
Yeah, the first one to object that.
(Mis) Labeling & deciding on rounding up someones for a set of traits, not even acts mind you, is dangerous as f*ck.
I think I believe aspects of both these but in a different way again.
I think we ALL have capacity to express all traits and emotions. Each one of us. Inhibition of any of them to any extreme is unhealthy ( I think that some of this in fact might have made me more susceptible to finally developing PTSD when I did and not on occasions earlier in life). Inexpressible totally is the stuff like sociopathy ( I am reading the sociopath next door right now but I have no expertise at all on this) .
I think that it’s really dangerous to decide someone is ‘x’ because we see how they behave. I have wondered if course about the mental pathology of the harmful people in my life , and I will again. I still do not think it’s a healthy exercise because it’s both none of my business and their motivation ( as opposed to my interpretation of it) is something I can never know.
Just as when I was reactive ( for example in the three to six weeks first traumatised I did not behave well often) it would be easy for an unsympathetic observer, or victim of my reactivity , to judge me ‘narcissistic’ .
Even different countries can have differences in expression that can appear more or less self involved to people from other cultures.