Themselves, logically.
Another answer:While logic would dictate the above, the actual picture is somewhat more complex. I'll explain:First, Sociopathy is no longer a diagnosis in the US (according to DSM-IV). Instead, it falls under the heading of Anti-Social Disorder (ASD), which includes a spectrum of related behavior. Some of the symptoms of ASD are shallowness of effect (persons served don't react deeply to powerful stimuli), a lack of empathy, and a general failure to grasp causality, i.e. cause and effect. So it's not uncommon to see ASD suffers committing acts we would consider to be grievous, and them being surprised at others' reactions. This is one reason you see serial killers stating their innocence, yet confessing the murders; they don't quite get the idea that murder (the cause) will get you convicted (the effect).
As such, regardless of intention, ASD sufferers don't have all of the limiting factors built in that non-ASD folks have, and this may lead them to harm others, physically, emotionally, etc. These acts will of course make life more difficult for the ASD sufferer, and so we can say they harm themselves thusly, but I'll stand by my statement that they are more likely to harm others than themselves, at least arithmetically.
I should also note that, while sociopaths (in the old parlance) typically have a lower rate of survival (maybe -- the numbers are questionable as are the studies and even the diagnosis), they surely do not lack in a survival drive.
A person who likes to hurt others is called a sadist.A masochist is a person who enjoys hurting themselves
hurt others embarrassing others
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In my experience, yes they do -- clearly. Sometimes, the pain caused is intentional; other times in spite of the survivors. I'd say that most suicides are very clear about who will be hurt in the aftermath.Another Answer:I would say yes also. But the vast majority have pain worse than the pain they feel for hurting others. Suicide is about them and how they feel and it's not that they don't care that they hurt people, it's that they have such strong emotions going on in their heads.
Cyberbulling is unbelievably popular with people who find it as a 'laugh' to hurt others, and because of that, it happens to more than 70% of people and even 42% of girls have been cyberbullied from text messages.
Yes. The person at risk to attack others will blame others for their problems (among other factors such as a history of violence).
If you hurt yourself you can go to the hospital or die or injure others around you
People who harm animals were likely hurt themselves. When people are abused, they look for someone who is weaker than they are to hurt.
A person who likes to hurt others is called a sadist.A masochist is a person who enjoys hurting themselves
Yes
Cause they don't pay attention to their own safety or the safety of others and they carelessly do things to injure themselves or others.
Sociopaths are not able to fit in to society. They feel that rules do not apply to them. They do not see other humans as "real," but as part of the scenery. They are not usually dangerous to themselves except in the sense that they can get into legal trouble by ignoring the law. Mostly, a sociopath is a danger to other people, because he does not understand that they are the same as he is, and he will hurt or kill them simply because it may be convenient for him to do so.
No, because little kids, and teenagers, can get drunk and hurt themselves or others.
The basics of this is 1) seeing someone who uses others for their own gain, without regard to considering the needs or feelings of others, combined with 2) lack of empathy, to the degree that if someone is physically or emotionally hurt, there is no caring response. Beyond that, most true sociopaths have a record of conduct disordered behavior in their youth, including animal cruelty, bullying of others, stealing property, disruption of school and neighborhood activities, weapons play, and the like. In adulthood, most sociopaths have a criminal record, and not just misdemeanors, but felonies (including capital crimes).
Well the reason he hurt Russia would most likely be the reason how he got his name, by torturing others out of his own pleasure. btw Im a Blonde
Green Mile
I'll start with physically because it's the easiest one. To sum it up, there is originally no physical difference between a sociopath and a "normal" person. However, sociopaths may be less careful with themselves than others. They may have drug/alcohol disorders. They might drive more quickly than others (for example) and have a higher rate of car crashes. Sociopathy is characterised by reckless decisions, and those could hurt the person. Socially, the sociopath is very charming. Many might not be able to see past their charisma. The sociopath is able to hurt people emotionally. If the person isn't too pulled into the sociopath's web, the person could warn others, who might come to realise that the sociopath isn't as great as they thought they were. Mentally, sociopaths are generally of average to above average intelligence. The sociopath is fundamentally different from others in that they feel little or no guilt, though. Guilt is one of the main reasons why society is the way it is. No matter how much you dislike today's society, you've got to admit that it would be worse with more sociopaths- or anyone who didn't feel guilt.