Sardonicat wrote: » Do they lack it or do they mis-use it?
black_and_blue wrote: » Why are some people just so damn nasty and lack an empathy chip?
Lirange wrote: » What do you mean by misuse it?
Sardonicat wrote: » In order to be highly manipulative one needs to fully understand the emotional /psychological pact of one's actions.
antiskeptic wrote: » Fast forward when this kid mode of dealing with things has fully baked. Objects moving in a straight line unless acted upon by a course altering force simple keep going in the same direction..
topper75 wrote: » So this 'course'... could it be a fist in the jaw?
antiskeptic wrote: » If the problem is erosion of / failure in the learning of self love then a fist in the jaw isn't going to make up for the deficit. Indeed, anyone cruising for a bruising clearly doesn't love themselves. Nor does the person who resorts to fists.
Zeashore wrote: » According to "The Laws of Human Nature" by Robert Green we're all narcissists to some degree. There is a spectrum of narcissism. Most people function fine where they are on the spectrum, but to the extreme it can become highly toxic for themselves and those they associate with.
Sardonicat wrote: » Failure to learn self-love? It's the only thing they do love.
screamer wrote: » Dunno about self love, but I can’t for the life of me figure how anyone falls in love with a narcissist. Now, they must have no self worth at all....
Sardonicat wrote: » In order to be highly manipulative one needs to fully understand the emotional /psychological pact of one's actions. You need empathy for that. What they lack is remorse.
antiskeptic wrote: » Indeed, anyone cruising for a bruising clearly doesn't love themselves. Nor does the person who resorts to fists.
topper75 wrote: » Maybe only Jesus and Buddha love themselves then. I mean, you've thrown a punch a some point in your life, right? I'm not asking you to claim that you were proud you did, just to confirm that you did...
antiskeptic wrote: » Psychology 101 says they were abandoned/abused/unloved (in a healthy way) as kids and the way to deal with the fear/pain/loneliness/etc. which naturally follows was to simply bury that which would cause such negative things to arise. Namely, love of self. If you don't love yourself then you don't see an issue in being abandoned/abused/unloved. Pretty simple really. But then again, kids are pretty simple in their thinking. So a kid level response is to be expected. Fast forward when this kid mode of dealing with things has fully baked. Objects moving in a straight line unless acted upon by a course altering force simple keep going in the same direction.. Lack of self empathy naturally = lack of empathy for others. Like, if you ain't got it for yourself you certainly ain't goin to have it for another.
Billray wrote: » Most people hide their true selves, they present a personality that is socially acceptable. Most people enjoy the smell of their own farts, they won't say that though, it's a part of their personality they repress.