Psychopathy is a boon and a curse both , depending on what childhood experiences oen goes through. Adverse childhood experiences have high correlation with dark triad traits ie psychopathy
I'm still not completely sold on the "we think like this today bc a 10000 years ago life was like this and it was useful" argument. Sounds super speculative. Is there an actual psycho gene we can point to for proof of concept? And if it is genetic, why would it be considered as a useful genetic adaptation instead of a negative, useless, destructive mutation like cancers? And if so, why are there so few psychopaths overall – if it's passed genetically, shouldn't there be more psychopaths, at least within affected lineages?
Psychopathy is a boon and a curse both , depending on what childhood experiences oen goes through. Adverse childhood experiences have high correlation with dark triad traits ie psychopathy
Makes sense that psychopaths are actively recruited in the military and police.
Didnt the guy have murderers in his family too?
Well that sucks. Learned a lot about myself today.
I'm still not completely sold on the "we think like this today bc a 10000 years ago life was like this and it was useful" argument. Sounds super speculative. Is there an actual psycho gene we can point to for proof of concept? And if it is genetic, why would it be considered as a useful genetic adaptation instead of a negative, useless, destructive mutation like cancers? And if so, why are there so few psychopaths overall – if it's passed genetically, shouldn't there be more psychopaths, at least within affected lineages?