Psychopath's psychological aspects
May 19, 2015 22:07:36 GMT
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Post by morsealworth on May 19, 2015 22:07:36 GMT
Since my attempts to compare Molyneux with another psychopath went apeshift because of stereotypes associated with that person, I'm making this thread dedicated purely to psychological aspects. No history, no propaganda, no world-scale scams.
Here are the details I noticed in Molyneux:
1. Purely verbal channels of speech. Disgraphia is the reason? Not really. The reason is a requirement to re-read what you wrote and needing much more time to write, which means that psychological defences work much worse. Remember the term "fast-talk"? Also connected with non-verbal communication (gestures, tone of voice, etc.)
2. Incostistency. Caused by "saying what the listeners want to hear" while "sounding very convincing while not actually telling anything meaningful".
3. Резонёрство. Yep, I still don't know the english term. It's a tendency to go for long, deep-ish speeches that do not actually carry any information and are often not only off-topic, but pretty bizarre. Just like "touching each other". Or Lukashenko's "Belarussian people will live in bad conditions, but not for long" (In original Russian it sounds like they don't have long left).
4. Inability to keep long interpersonal relations. 22Cans work together for long. Do you remember people being as close to Molyneux (shown by non-verbal means on videos, by the way they mention him) as to each other?
5. Manipulative behavior, which is intentional, as opposed to hysterical "child wanting to be spoiled" behavior, which is mostly unconscious, and when pointed out, gives hysteroid a shock (and another hysterical fit).
6. Lack of empathy. While we schizoids also have this trait, we are actually oblivious to other people's feelings (that's why I'm so offensively honest) and can't notice them unless those are expressed verbally (due to being too detached from the world around us). Psychopaths, however, employ their wide arrays of psychological protections to willfully ignore other's feelings expressed and forget about them the next moment.
I guess it's enough for now.
Here are the details I noticed in Molyneux:
1. Purely verbal channels of speech. Disgraphia is the reason? Not really. The reason is a requirement to re-read what you wrote and needing much more time to write, which means that psychological defences work much worse. Remember the term "fast-talk"? Also connected with non-verbal communication (gestures, tone of voice, etc.)
2. Incostistency. Caused by "saying what the listeners want to hear" while "sounding very convincing while not actually telling anything meaningful".
3. Резонёрство. Yep, I still don't know the english term. It's a tendency to go for long, deep-ish speeches that do not actually carry any information and are often not only off-topic, but pretty bizarre. Just like "touching each other". Or Lukashenko's "Belarussian people will live in bad conditions, but not for long" (In original Russian it sounds like they don't have long left).
4. Inability to keep long interpersonal relations. 22Cans work together for long. Do you remember people being as close to Molyneux (shown by non-verbal means on videos, by the way they mention him) as to each other?
5. Manipulative behavior, which is intentional, as opposed to hysterical "child wanting to be spoiled" behavior, which is mostly unconscious, and when pointed out, gives hysteroid a shock (and another hysterical fit).
6. Lack of empathy. While we schizoids also have this trait, we are actually oblivious to other people's feelings (that's why I'm so offensively honest) and can't notice them unless those are expressed verbally (due to being too detached from the world around us). Psychopaths, however, employ their wide arrays of psychological protections to willfully ignore other's feelings expressed and forget about them the next moment.
I guess it's enough for now.