Re: The last article of Laura
When bringing up the subject of psychopathy, I tend to go with something similar. Most people 'know' the saying 'power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely' - which leaves people feeling powerless by design, no ones wants to be like a psychopath.
So I always reverse it, 'power attracts the corrupt, absolute power attracts those with no humanity/empathy/conscience to begin with'......I then follow that up with examples like the shell oil spill and the guy in charge 'just wanting to get back to a normal life and all this go away'. Most people can grok that when you flip it on its head.
I also have a tendency to think a lot about 'the future'. Unfortunately this is just my way of disassociating and ignoring the state of the pool (world) I live in, and the effect its having on the water (conciseness) within me....when I can pay enough attention to the present I can mitigate the effects of the dirt by understanding and changing as much of my inner and out environment as possible. Simple things like showering twice a day and making sure my bed sheets and clothes are changed for clean ones regularly has a big impact on my inner environment/clarity of thought/emotional state - no amount of focusing my thought/emotions on anything (positive thoughts/love and light etc) has ever done that (believe me I've tried!).
Diet being another external factor I can change that changes my internal state. Knowledge and understanding of things (seeing the world, but not through your default filters) is again another way of changing how the external environment effects your internal state.
Making sense of things (i.e. understanding psychopathy - and how it effects the world/yourself) can be a huge psychological/emotional relief - your world changes when it does. Shutting out the world (and denying your own natural responces to that world) takes a huge amount of energy to do. Its like adding extra wheels to a car that push in the opposite direction, and then putting your foot to the floor.
Once you can face reality, thinking about the future is really just taking positive steps to help deal with the present state of things. Mostly in the short term to begin with - such as taking your day one minute at a time when you would rather be tucked up in a warm bed to shut the world out (or sat at your desk dreaming of 'the future'/reading books that tell you all you have to do is 'dream the right way'/playing video games or watching films that are 'dreams of other realities' to shut the world out).
Focusing on others and your own immediate needs/environment can be a good start. What influences can you change right now to change your internal state?
SOA said:The irony is that almost everyone will agree that politicians are corrupt. But they ascribe it to just a human weakness - power/money corrupts. Not that they are just corrupted by their very nature - that power attracts those already "corrupted".
When bringing up the subject of psychopathy, I tend to go with something similar. Most people 'know' the saying 'power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely' - which leaves people feeling powerless by design, no ones wants to be like a psychopath.
So I always reverse it, 'power attracts the corrupt, absolute power attracts those with no humanity/empathy/conscience to begin with'......I then follow that up with examples like the shell oil spill and the guy in charge 'just wanting to get back to a normal life and all this go away'. Most people can grok that when you flip it on its head.
curious_richard said:That is a good goal, but it might be well in the future.RflctnOfU said:An integral part of making possible this system of governance, as a prerequisite, is general knowledge and awareness of psychopathy.
I also have a tendency to think a lot about 'the future'. Unfortunately this is just my way of disassociating and ignoring the state of the pool (world) I live in, and the effect its having on the water (conciseness) within me....when I can pay enough attention to the present I can mitigate the effects of the dirt by understanding and changing as much of my inner and out environment as possible. Simple things like showering twice a day and making sure my bed sheets and clothes are changed for clean ones regularly has a big impact on my inner environment/clarity of thought/emotional state - no amount of focusing my thought/emotions on anything (positive thoughts/love and light etc) has ever done that (believe me I've tried!).
Diet being another external factor I can change that changes my internal state. Knowledge and understanding of things (seeing the world, but not through your default filters) is again another way of changing how the external environment effects your internal state.
Making sense of things (i.e. understanding psychopathy - and how it effects the world/yourself) can be a huge psychological/emotional relief - your world changes when it does. Shutting out the world (and denying your own natural responces to that world) takes a huge amount of energy to do. Its like adding extra wheels to a car that push in the opposite direction, and then putting your foot to the floor.
Once you can face reality, thinking about the future is really just taking positive steps to help deal with the present state of things. Mostly in the short term to begin with - such as taking your day one minute at a time when you would rather be tucked up in a warm bed to shut the world out (or sat at your desk dreaming of 'the future'/reading books that tell you all you have to do is 'dream the right way'/playing video games or watching films that are 'dreams of other realities' to shut the world out).
Focusing on others and your own immediate needs/environment can be a good start. What influences can you change right now to change your internal state?
