Posted on 01/14/2012 8:34:40 AM PST by appeal2
Answer--Very gently.
Chris Duane and Kerry Lutz sit down for a discussion of psychopaths and what to do about them. We've all probably encountered them at work, in government, in friendships or perhaps even had a relationship with one. Chris explains how to identify them and what you can do. Sometimes it's best to flee. Other times confrontation works and then perhaps the most effective method is simply ignoring them. It all depends upon the situation you find yourself in. But whatever you do, you must get away from them if at all possible.
The history of politics and government is riddled with these destructive personality types. From Napoleon, to Lenin, to Hitler, to Stalin, to Mao, these dangerous men are all been certified sociopaths (Chris likes psychopath better). They've killed millions and inflicted untold pain and suffering. However, it is often the lesser known psychopaths who are in a position reek the most havoc in your life, which is why you need to be on your guard to avoid all such engagements.
Always fun, often irreverent Kerry Lutz and Chris Duane are helping to evolve thought and action in the New Economy.
well for starters, you find ONE good true principled honest conservative to run against them
Something the GOP establishment is unwilling to do
Aim center mass?
Stay away from the White House. It’s full of them; especially in the ‘family quarters.’
The FIRST thing you do is get him out of the White House in 2013 and then you start prosecution of his criminal regime!!
My solution is, I kill absolutely everyone I meet, on the chance they might be a psychopath.
Then a double tap to make sure.
If they work for you...fire them. If you work with them....avoid them. If you work for one.....try to distract him/her with a cookie.
The Mozambique Drill, it works every time.
Yes..wild animals can be distracted with food and soft music..works with psychopaths as well. But if you work in the same office with one..get out as soon as possible. It’s only a matter of time before you become collateral damage in one of their imaginary wars.
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That sounds reasonable.
And, if they’re your parent find a good therapist.
Clear your cards....we have a GOOD BINGO!!!!
If you have to work with them, the first time they try to mess with you convince them you’re crazier than they are and the consequences aren’t going to be worth it.
“From Napoleon, to Lenin, to Hitler, to Stalin, to Mao..”
Take a little of each and put them all together and what do you have?
Why can’t we all just get along . . whack . . thud.
Never argue with one in public. Someone not knowing you might not be able to tell the difference.
My solution is, I kill absolutely everyone I meet, on the chance they might be a psychopath.
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That sounds reasonable.
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I agree...
BUT doesn’t that make US psychopath’s? —
Not that there is anything wrong with that.
Definitely a ‘vicious cycle’.
I had a friend once, who I always suspected of being at least borderline, if not full blown psychotic. We became friends when I was right out of college and new to town. He had the craziest parties, never a dull moment around that guy. After a few years it became clear that he really did have problems, a psychosis. I had to cut off all contact. I was beginning to get dragged into some of the delusions, not that I myself was starting to believe them, but I played a role in his. It wasn’t good. There’s no reasoning with an individual living in a cartoon or a nightmare, or maybe both simultaneously, when you’re just a character in it to them.
Sociopaths are predators looking for victims. If you know what to look for they are easy to spot and best off to be avoided at all costs.
As a former LEO I preyed upon the predators and dealt with them in devastating fashion.
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