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I recently had a similar convo with someone, this person said to me nothing is good or bad, while thats true to some extent, i mean its a matter of perception, i still feel like its just a human trait to understand whats right an wrong as in you can tell when another being is in need of help an most people want to help to some extent... it's an empathy thing which we all have, psychopaths do not have this though.
As for social norms still again the empathy is there, for example if it was a monthly thing for a tribe of people in there society to feed a person to the local crocodile but one child in the tribe saw the pain an suffering it caused that person and didn't like these ways he is more in touch with empathy which surpass the norms of his tribe, do you get what i mean?
thats what i think about this.
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I recently had a similar convo with someone, this person said to me nothing is good or bad, while thats true to some extent, i mean its a matter of perception, i still feel like its just a human trait to understand whats right an wrong as in you can tell when another being is in need of help an most people want to help to some extent... it's an empathy thing which we all have, psychopaths do not have this though.
As for social norms still again the empathy is there, for example if it was a monthly thing for a tribe of people in there society to feed a person to the local crocodile but one child in the tribe saw the pain an suffering it caused that person and didn't like these ways he is more in touch with empathy which surpass the norms of his tribe, do you get what i mean?
thats what i think about this.
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11-15-2017, 07:36 PM
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I recently had a similar convo with someone, this person said to me nothing is good or bad, while thats true to some extent, i mean its a matter of perception, i still feel like its just a human trait to understand whats right an wrong as in you can tell when another being is in need of help an most people want to help to some extent... it's an empathy thing which we all have, psychopaths do not have this though.
As for social norms still again the empathy is there, for example if it was a monthly thing for a tribe of people in there society to feed a person to the local crocodile but one child in the tribe saw the pain an suffering it caused that person and didn't like these ways he is more in touch with empathy which surpass the norms of his tribe, do you get what i mean?
thats what i think about this.
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You're slightly mistaken here. Primary psychopaths, which are predominantly pathological do not experience empathy. Secondary psychopaths, a more environmentally influenced categorization are perfectly capable of such feelings. Often times too much so, leading to anxietal and explosive traits.
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I recently had a similar convo with someone, this person said to me nothing is good or bad, while thats true to some extent, i mean its a matter of perception, i still feel like its just a human trait to understand whats right an wrong as in you can tell when another being is in need of help an most people want to help to some extent... it's an empathy thing which we all have, psychopaths do not have this though.
As for social norms still again the empathy is there, for example if it was a monthly thing for a tribe of people in there society to feed a person to the local crocodile but one child in the tribe saw the pain an suffering it caused that person and didn't like these ways he is more in touch with empathy which surpass the norms of his tribe, do you get what i mean?
thats what i think about this.
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You're slightly mistaken here. Primary psychopaths, which are predominantly pathological do not experience empathy. Secondary psychopaths, a more environmentally influenced categorization are perfectly capable of such feelings. Often times too much so, leading to anxietal and explosive traits.
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11-15-2017, 08:46 PM
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You're slightly mistaken here. Primary psychopaths, which are predominantly pathological do not experience empathy. Secondary psychopaths, a more environmentally influenced categorization are perfectly capable of such feelings. Often times too much so, leading to anxietal and explosive traits.
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yea i know, i actually thought about that after i posted, something similar.
EDIT: so with the the example i used about the kid in the tribe seeing other tribe members throwing someone to a crocodile every month, if he didn't like it meaning he felt sorry for the ones being eaten up, he could become mad at the other tribe members and let that hate for them grow and who knows what he may do with that, or he may chose to see it as they (the other tribe people) do not understand what they are doing to there fellow man and instead he could begin to rescue the people who are lined up to be feed to the croc.
So to have truly powerful and balanced empathy you must be able to have it for all beings even the ones doing the harm otherwise you may become similar to them.
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You're slightly mistaken here. Primary psychopaths, which are predominantly pathological do not experience empathy. Secondary psychopaths, a more environmentally influenced categorization are perfectly capable of such feelings. Often times too much so, leading to anxietal and explosive traits.
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yea i know, i actually thought about that after i posted, something similar.
EDIT: so with the the example i used about the kid in the tribe seeing other tribe members throwing someone to a crocodile every month, if he didn't like it meaning he felt sorry for the ones being eaten up, he could become mad at the other tribe members and let that hate for them grow and who knows what he may do with that, or he may chose to see it as they (the other tribe people) do not understand what they are doing to there fellow man and instead he could begin to rescue the people who are lined up to be feed to the croc.
So to have truly powerful and balanced empathy you must be able to have it for all beings even the ones doing the harm otherwise you may become similar to them.
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11-15-2017, 09:09 PM
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yea i know, i actually thought about that after i posted, something similar.
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Don't lie to me, cuck.
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yea i know, i actually thought about that after i posted, something similar.
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Don't lie to me, cuck.
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11-15-2017, 09:14 PM
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Don't lie to me, cuck.
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i just added more to the convo. in my last post.
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Don't lie to me, cuck.
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i just added more to the convo. in my last post.
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