I received this in my email this morning. It is from a
highly credible individual.
It explained a lot for me as I had a business relationship
with such a person.
Enjoy, it will surely make some behavior more
understandable and perhaps this knowledge can protect you in the future.
New home owner at VE.
Judy and I will be back Aug.14 to Sept.24. Would like to
meet more good neighbors.
Joel Mahler
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They Walk Among Us
By Paul Rosenberg
Here’s the bad news: Predators walk among us, and they are
indistinguishable from normal people. These differently wired humans have a
predatory advantage, and they use it. This is not a plot from a scary movie;
this is real.
I am deadly serious about this, though by the end of this
column, I will also explain why there is also good news.
These predators are called sociopaths (psychopaths in the
clinical literature). They rather seldom damage our bodies, but they make
careers out of bleeding our souls.
I’m not trying to be dramatic, by the way. I was holding this
subject for the next issue of my subscription
newsletter, but the more I worked on it, the more I was convinced
that I should publish some key points ahead of schedule. This is important.
So, before we go any further, I’d like to give you two essential
facts that will allow you to protect yourself from sociopaths. If you can
remember these, you’ll avoid a lot of pain:
1 in 50 people are predators.
At least 2% of the overall populace are sociopaths, and some
estimates are double that. Perhaps 75% of them are male, though no one knows
why. That means that at least every thirty-third man is a sociopath, and
every hundredth woman.
Most of us have a feeling that everyone has some goodness in
them. This is generally a useful feeling, but it’s only true for 49 out of 50
humans. That last one is a predator without a conscience.
I don’t like the sound of that any better than you do, but it
has been proven over and over and over. We need to face the facts, and we
cannot treat these people like we do everyone else.
You must pay attention to inauthentic
emotions.
Sociopaths have a “tell” that gives them away: Emotions that are
not quite right. They don’t have much in the way of positive emotions
themselves, so they fake them. But they can never fake them completely.
Authentic expressions of emotions are very complex, involving
dozens of muscles, increased or decreased blood flow and pressure, pulse
rate, posture, tone of voice, and more. Normal people are deeply familiar
with these complicated arrangements and innately understand their patterns.
The sociopath, on the other hand, doesn’t feel them and can’t
grasp their patterns. He or she must mimic them. But because of the great
complexity involved, the sociopath can never mimic them terribly well.
So, you must notice inauthentic emotions, remember them, and not
ignore them in an effort to be nice.
The How and the Why
There are a lot of things to understand about sociopaths, and we
can’t cover them all in one column, but I will give you the basics, which are
these:
· Sociopaths
have a profound lack of empathy for the feelings of others. They lack the
internal feedback system by which normal people monitor themselves. (Most
people call this “conscience,” which is probably as useful a term as any.)
Sociopaths do not have this and don’t feel bad about abusing other people.
It’s not that they feel bad and ignore it—they don’t feel it at all.
· Sociopaths
understand that they are different from normal people and learn to mimic
normal behavior. This mimicry has a purpose: It gets the sociopath what he or
she wants.
· The
sociopath hides his or her difference. After letting it show a time or
two—and probably being punished by a parent as a result—the sociopath covers
up the truth and keeps it covered. But the reason for hiding it is not
embarrassment (the sociopath doesn’t feel embarrassment), but because it
hinders him from getting what he want.
· Since
sociopaths have no empathy for others, making use of normal people feels just
fine to them. Likewise, they feel no remorse.
· Empathy,
as viewed by the sociopath, is a weakness, and he considers himself superior,
because he isn’t burdened by it.
· Because
they lack an internal feedback system, sociopaths are excellent liars. For
example, they can often pass lie detector tests, since those tests register
the effects of our internal feedback system, which they don’t have.
· A
sociopath is likely to maintain a group of people who believe whole-heartedly
that he is a good, kind, honest person. He’ll work in calculated ways to
create and maintain that opinion in them.
Here is what Hervey Cleckley wrote about sociopaths in his classic
text on the subject, The
Mask of Sanity:
Beauty and ugliness, except in a very superficial sense;
goodness, evil, love, horror and humor have no actual meaning, no power to
move him.
Now we come to the question of why sociopaths are this way, and
we do have some answers.
Recent brain scans indicate that sociopaths have unusually small
amygdalae (the part of the brain associated with emotional reactions,
decisionmaking, and memory processing). A region of the brain’s frontal
cortex, called the orbitofrontal cortex, seems problematic as well. This
region, which communicates with the amygdala, is also involved with decision
making.
So, the cause of sociopathy is almost certainly organic. Someday
it should be curable with genetic engineering, but for now, there is no cure
at all. That means that you have zero chance of talking a sociopath into
behaving well.
Trying to repair a sociopath tells him that you’re a ripe
sucker, and nothing more. He’ll play along, tell you what you want to hear,
fake the emotions he thinks you’ll respond to, and bleed you dry, emotionally
and physically. And he’ll never feel a moment’s remorse as you finally
contemplate suicide.
Yes, I know this is dark stuff, but it’s better to be forewarned
than to learn through harsh experience.
Why This Is Actually Good News
Considering that sociopaths make up 2% of the total population,
and considering that a sociopath is responsible for several times more damage
than the average person (I’d guess at least five to ten times as much), then…
training people to recognize and avoid sociopaths would eliminate a serious
percentage of human suffering.
And it gets better. Aside from natural causes like diseases, the
number-one source of pain on Earth is political systems. For today I’ll pass
up the argument of whether states are necessary or not; instead, I’d like to
make a simpler point: Governments, like all hierarchies, are havens for
sociopaths. And governments have, over the last century, killed approximately
260 million people. (See Death
by Government, by R.J. Rummel.)
So, what would happen if millions of people, because they were
able to recognize sociopaths, stopped empowering and obeying them?
I’m trying to think of any single thing that would eliminate
human suffering better than sociopath recognition, and I’m not coming up with
much. Furthermore, it would be easy: websites, billboards, tiny radio and TV
ads, flyers, handouts, and just about anything else could be used. The
concepts are simple and potent, and the motivation to avoid pain is inherent
in human nature.
For far less than corporate charities spend, something like this
would change the world… more, better, and faster.
Something to think about.
A Free-Man’s Take is
written by adventure capitalist, author, and freedom advocate Paul Rosenberg.
You can get much more from Paul in his unique monthly newsletter, Free-Man’s
Perspective.
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1 comment:
This article posted by our new neighbor clearly identity's a few selected people in the community who I and many others feel need serious help as the VE community is torn apart. The unstable mind causes one to initiate actions they cannot prevent themselves from doing. They find 2 or 3 others who join in on their masquerade of mental disability and before you know it they want to rule world, These people can call themselves "Doctor" a "Golfer" or act in tongues. As a renter in VE, I would never purchase here with this band of misfits in place, open the resort as an institution to help the mentally challenged get well and maybe VE can get peace in the valle again for all. They are destroying your property values, you as a group should remove them and see if they can form their own control group down the road. A great movie comes to mind and I see 3 to 4 of them in it....they know who they are... "The Dream Team" great movie for VE to have a laugh! A No Buy Renter
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