- 13 Jul 2021 18:35
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@ingliz
Actually, I think I do understand your indifference. You mentioned that the military services you served under evaluated you as psychopathic. This is not your fault and you were likely born this way (or had a rough childhood). It also doesn't make you a criminal. You meet a few psychopathic people in the military services here in the United States too (and you meet them in the corporate world too or really, in every day society).
But again, that doesn't make you bad or a criminal. It's just the way some peoples biology is hardwired when they were born in many cases. Most are not psychopathic in the military services, but there are a few here and there. Psychopathic people are indifferent and can be cold and calculating. Whereas, those who are not psychopathic have more heart and feeling. Trying to train a psychopath to have feelings or empathy for others is like trying to train a cat to be a mouse.
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