Interesting question!
According to popular classification, psychopaths are born as-is whereas sociopaths are made - often through a violent or abusive childhood. Psychopaths show little co-morbidity (co-existing mental health conditions) whereas sociopaths often exhibit many.
I don't think "insecure" would necessarily be the right term, but it could be argued that many sociopaths do at some level have a degree of low self esteem, either due to the initial experiences which eventually rendered them sociopathic, and then in addition in response to their condition.
They know there is no way others can really appreciate the real them fully without discomfort fear or alarm. They know they have something to hide, and that they must always hide it. On some level, they know there is something missing from their existence.
They revel in the fact they are "top of the food chain" they can hurt people without discretion, feel no remorse and not get hurt on any deeper level, however somewhere in there, even if completely unacknowledged, they may also resent the pain and isolation which is a trade-off for this, and in short, may at some level resent themself.
Are people suicidal?
Well, there are people called sociopaths, who basically manipulate people and hurt them -- mentally, physically, financially, any way they can -- and feel no empathy for the people they victimize, and have no guilt about what they do. Basically, a sociopath is someone who has no conscience. But some might argue that the need to love and be loved is inherently human, and that even incredibly sick, damaged people like sociopaths have an inner core of humanity that can't be eradicated. They might not have enough humanity to make them good people, and it might be impossible to ever rehabilitate them into good people, but the touch of humanity is still there.
No, infact most sociopaths dislike beign around other people. They find them annoying and stupid.
Sociopaths exist in all segments of society but being a shrewd business person does not make one a sociopath.
The FBI report titled "The Seven Stage Hate Model", describes it this way, "Not all insecure people are haters, but all haters are insecure people." This applies to people or groups that hold strongly held hate issues both currently or historically. They're basically expressing something lacking in themselves. See the link below for the complete report.
There are 1 in 100. Not all are serial killers but many are white collar sociopaths or psychopaths. These cheat people out of money, are dishonest, and don't think they are wrong in what they do.
yes and they are sheeple
People that show a lot of skin are usually insecure or nervous and feel if they can dress "flashy" they can hide the fact they are insecure.
No, in fact, it's the opposite. There are many more straight sociopaths than gay ones.
Probably not, because Ativan deals with anxiety and depression, not sociopathic behaviors. Sociopaths do not experience anxiety and depression any more than other people do.
they are insecure about themselves
The FBI report titled "The Seven Stage Hate Model", describes it this way, "Not all insecure people are haters, but all haters are insecure people." This applies to KKK supporters or any other people or groups that hold strongly held hate issues. They're are basically expressing something lacking in themselves. See the link below for the complete report.