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Where do these psychopaths come from? Are there that many? What makes them like that? It is terrifying that these people exist in society. To get pleasure out of being cruel and sadistic, like a game. What evolutionary purpose does it serve?
Sounds silly, but think I would rather the complex trauma than to be like them. But I guess they must like being like they are. Too horrible to think about.
Hi Lizio,
If you're curious about this read up on Dr Bob Hare and his work. I was like you, curious, I needed to know as much as possible about psychopaths, and I still do. It gives me strength and confidence to know that I might be better prepared for possible encounters...uber vigilance in action...
The discovery of psychopaths came from studies of convicted murderers. This work comprised of three things:
1. Psychological analysis - responses to questions, language, mannerisms, opinions, behaviors, family history/ upbringing etc etc.
2. MRI scans conducted on a group of 'known murderers' and 'lesser' criminals to see if there were any patterns. The brain scans showed that psychopaths are missing large areas of activity in their frontal lobe, and there are substantial differences in the brain patterns associated with the area that houses our pure 'animal instincts'.
3. Genetic analysis.
Some psychologists have commented that the parts of the brain missing are an evolution, as empathy is the one attribute that 'holds us back' from achieving our goals. I strongly disagree with that opinion!!!! Our brains have evolved in one direction for 1,000s of years, and this is not the direction of the evolution. I believe there is massive amount of brain activity that is currently under utilized or not used at all. As we evolve this activity should in increase, not decrease. The fact that areas of 'normal' brain activity are missing and there is a larger area of activity in the 'animal instinct' part of the brain - that makes them behave like animals, is to me a de-evolution.
I once heard estimates that about 25% of the business leaders around today exhibit the traits of psychopathy. Can't remember were I heard that though, so don't quote me on it.
Some researchers argue that a person can have all the above signs of psychopathy and not become a full blow psychopath. The factor this 'group of researchers' believes makes the difference is the psychopaths upbringing. If they had a bad childhood, i.e. suffered from an abusive environment (instead of a loving environment) that is a factor. I can't really comment on that opinion, I don't agree with it, but I have not seen another theories - yet.
Again, if you're really curious. Google Dr Bob Hare. You'll find lots of useful information and links on his website.
P.S. Doesn't sound silly at all Lizio.