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The Force is Strong With This One
if brain damage genetics and/or abandonment/neglect create a psychopathy, can through ones own willpower or assistance from another, a teacher if you will, change the inherent flaw that left one without a conscience? to indeed unlock the structure that produces the neurotransmitter, or even reverse the physiological or psychological damage that created the condition?
from the descriptions and definitions of psychopathy, one can say that the majority of children go through this stage, where total selfishness and disregard for anyone/anything else is the prime motivation for actions.. isnt it until children reach the so-called "age of reason" where they can be taught by example the difference between right and wrong, and empathy for other living beings, and it sticks?
could a lack of this essential teaching by parents prevent children from rising above the total selfishness, creating a longer lasting psychopathy?
or are my premises flawed?
from the descriptions and definitions of psychopathy, one can say that the majority of children go through this stage, where total selfishness and disregard for anyone/anything else is the prime motivation for actions.. isnt it until children reach the so-called "age of reason" where they can be taught by example the difference between right and wrong, and empathy for other living beings, and it sticks?
could a lack of this essential teaching by parents prevent children from rising above the total selfishness, creating a longer lasting psychopathy?
or are my premises flawed?