NOT SO COMPASSIONATE

20 Signs of a Psychopath
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Superficial charm and charisma.
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Unnecessary cruelty or a mean streak.
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Lies, exaggerations, and dishonesty.
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Lack of accountability and playing the blame game.
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Need for power, control and dominance.
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Sadistic enjoyment of pain and suffering.
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Boredom and thrill-seeking behaviours.
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Disregard for rules, laws, and norms.
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Unaffected and unafraid of consequences.
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Detached, cold, callous demeanour.
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A history of childhood behavioural problems.
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A trail of short, broken relationships.
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Exploitation of others for personal gain.
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Calculated and strategic planning.
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A lack of conscience.
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Abnormal ways of thinking.
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Poor attention span and loss of interest.
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Violent tendencies, abuse or aggression.
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Hostile and oppositional by nature.
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Masters of deception.
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Anti-social Personality Disorder
(Psychopathy, Sociopathy, and Narcissism)
Anti-social Personality Disorder

Antisocial personality disorder is a term that encompasses other disorders such as psychopathy, sociopathy, and narcissism. With this mental disorder, a person shows no regard for right or wrong and is not concerned with the feelings or rights of other people. Someone with this disorder will manipulate, antagonise and treat others with indifference. They show no remorse or guilt for their actions or behaviour.
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Anti-social personality disorder is estimated to effect between 3.6% and 6% of adults and is three times more common among men than women. Individuals with antisocial personality disorder often also have co-occurring mental health conditions such as depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, or substance use disorder.
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A person may have more than one personality disorder. An estimated 9% of U.S. adults have at least one personality disorder. Some people with personality disorders may not recognise a problem.
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Scientists have established a key biological difference between psychopaths and normal people.
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Psychopathy, Sociopathy, and Narcissism
Political leaders can often be seen as being bad people because of decisions they make that negatively impact on the people they serve. However, it may be that they are not naturally disposed to being compassionate, and their behaviour is nothing more than symptoms of an anti-social personality disorder they are suffering from (psychopathy, sociopathy or narcissism).
SOCIETY OFTEN MISREPRESENTS PEOPLE SUFFERING FROM ANTISOCIAL PERSONALITY DISORDER AS EVIL OR BAD.
There is no reason why all of our political leaders would be immune. Do you want psychopaths, sociopaths or narcissists running your life and your country?
If not...
You have the power of your vote.
Use it.
Most importantly, you can join us in our quest to help bring more compassion into the everyday lives of all Australians.


