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When having nothing to do with them is an act to be crushed, life is no longer worth living. They cannot be prosecuted, they associate with like-minded sickos and for them, the only thing that matters is not their career, but destroying yours.

I was left with no alternative…. I am touched reading of your decades of challenge and disappointment. And recommend a book to you. The Book of Joy with the Dalai Lama.

They too endured great suffering but have found ways to guide many through these labyrinths of mind into clarity. Sending blessings to you. I recognize much of what you are saying. Sadists are very difficult enemies, especially since they go in packs. James you have seen the truth. James, one problem is that people in power know the truth and do nothing. Its just something inside us.

Drs and a few other groups are the only ones who think GOD gave them the right. Those of us who know the truth are hated by them. We are looked at as if we are the ones who are wacko.

So sad. Peace and love to all the hurting as well as those who still have blinders. I lived with a narcissist and a sever sadist for over 35 years. One manifestation was dupers delight. She manipulated me and cheated on me constantly. Not satisfied just to cheat she rubbed my nose in it. When questioned or challenged she would grin. Years the same grin whenever the lie was being made and pain was inflicted.

I used to have what I thought was a friendship with this woman-I had met her when she and I were children. When I made the unfortunate mistake of seeing her as a friend and confided in her, she made it her mission to constantly rub my nose in it. She sees nothing wrong with it I no longer have any contact with her. I did find out however, that her life has taken a turn for the worse health-related issues. But instead of looking at it as a lesson treat others the way you want to be treated , she still undoubtedly trash talks people and causes issues for people.

I would not have enjoyed crushing the bugs myself. That being said, I have noticed aggressive thoughts before and I think for me it has to do with the internet and tv. Everything is so violent these days. I live in Sweden. I think every nasty human being in this country is a sadist garbage person.

I was mystified as to why the U. Government and Medical World was making us people with a Severe Chronic Pain sickness suffer for nothing we did or deserve, and our life saving Morphine Medicine lowered to a none working dosage that does NOT work and never will work to ease our Pain, and they just gladly make us suffer daily non-stop Pain. Well- I now know why they do such cruel things. I also regular see the cruelty In fact for over fourty years steming from childhood Thank you for comments.

I read the comments and I agree with the most of you guys. Sadism and psychopaths existance is something real and unevitable nowadays. Controlling the net, the media and what we interact with daily is a key element as to protect and eliminate this phenomena. Creating a peaceful atmosphere of love and compassion would eradict the sickness in this world of pain. The trouble is that persons with sadistic personalities do not see that there is anything wrong with them.

They are perfectly content to go on as they have and wonder what all the fuss is about. Frequently, their sadistic behaviors the postscript for some act of bullying. Sadists go the extra mile to humiliate, harm and sometimes literally to obliterate another human being. The human condition — until we treat each other in a compassionate manner, we will not be able to show respect and compassion to animals. I realise, for some, there is no compassion. We are the only species who inflict pain, knowing it to be pain, making us the lower species morally but intellectually superior?

Hi everyone. Meeting him in person and getting to know him was truly a pleasure at the beginning. Btw I always ask my men the reason 4 their most recent break up. Moving on, he assured me that I was different and he felt different with me. He had this habit of whispering endearment in my ear in the middle of the night. Things started to plunge southward when he stopped calling as frequently as usual and he kind of withdrew from me. Tensions started to build up. I was hurt!. He gave very scanty and senseless reasons and asked for space to decide whether he wanted to carry on.

More specifically, the emotions that accompany aggression. In a lab setting, researchers measured 2, people's probability to seek vengeance or harm an innocent person.

In some cases, the virtual scenarios included having someone eat hot sauce as punishment or blasting them with loud noises. As expected, those with a history of aggression showed more pleasure in causing harm to others. However, in a shocking result, their overall mood went down afterwards. Contrary to popular belief, the aggressive behavior ultimately brought emotional pain — leaving them feeling worse than before. Sadistic individuals actually reported greater negative emotion after the aggressive act, suggesting that aggression feels good in the moment but that this pleasure quickly fades and is replaced by pain.

Overall, the results provide credible evidence that sadists find pleasure in harming others, but once they believe their victims are no longer suffering the pleasure fades. Having a better understanding of emotions that drive sadistic aggression could help with intervention.

By changing how a sadist perceives the harm they inflict — or by helping the sadist understand how it will harm them — Chester suspects, the aggression cycle could be broken. Psychopaths want things. If harming others helps them get what they want, so be it. They can act this way because they are less likely to feel pity or remorse or fear. They can also work out what others are feeling but not get infected by such feelings themselves.

This is a seriously dangerous set of skills. Over millennia, humanity has domesticated itself. This has made it difficult for many of us to harm others. Many who harm, torture or kill will be haunted by the experience. Yet psychopathy is a powerful predictor of someone inflicting unprovoked violence. We need to know if we encounter a psychopath. Unfortunately, psychopaths know we know this. They fight back by working hard on their clothing and grooming to try and make a good first impression. Thankfully, most people have no psychopathic traits.

Only 0. But not all psychopaths are dangerous. Anti-social psychopaths may seek thrills from drugs or dangerous activities. However, prosocial psychopaths seek their thrills in the fearless pursuit of novel ideas. As innovations shape our societies , prosocial psychopaths can change the world for all of us.

Yet this still can be for both good and for ill. No one really knows why some people are sadistic. Some speculate sadism is an adaptation that helped us slaughter animals when hunting. Others propose it helped people gain power. Consistent with this, neuroscience suggests sadism could be a survival tactic triggered by times becoming tough.

When certain foods become scarce, our levels of the neurotransmitter, serotonin, fall. This fall makes us more willing to harm others because harming becomes more pleasurable.

Psychopathy may also be an adaptation. Some studies have linked higher levels of psychopathy to greater fertility. Yet others have found the opposite. The reason for this may be that psychopaths have a reproductive advantage specifically in harsh environments. Indeed, psychopathy can thrive in unstable, competitive worlds. Their impulsivity and lack of fear help them take risks and grab short-term gains. In the film Wall Street, the psychopathic Gordon Gekko makes millions.

Yet although psychopathy may be an advantage in the corporate world , it only offers men a slim leadership edge. The mathematician Eric Weinstein argues, more generally, that disagreeable people drive innovation. Yet, if your environment supports creative thinking, disagreeableness is less strongly linked to creativity. The nice can be novel. Sadism and psychopathy are associated with other traits, such as narcissism and machiavellianism.

There is a moderate to large hereditary component to these traits. So some people may just be born this way. Alternatively, high D-factor parents could pass these traits onto their children by behaving abusively towards them. Similarly, seeing others behave in high D-factor ways may teach us to act this way.



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