Yes, sociopaths can often blend in with society due to their ability to mimic social behaviors and charm others. They may excel in social situations, displaying confidence and charisma that help them navigate various environments. However, their lack of empathy and manipulative tendencies can ultimately lead to dysfunctional relationships and behaviors that may eventually reveal their true nature.
Sociopaths exist in all segments of society but being a shrewd business person does not make one a sociopath.
No, in fact, it's the opposite. There are many more straight sociopaths than gay ones.
Yes. Sociopaths lack empathy, not the ability to feel sorrow.
In my experience, sociopaths use religion to manipulate others.
Yes, sociopaths often adopt different personas or characters in social situations to manipulate or deceive others. This ability to mask their true selves allows them to blend in and gain trust, making it easier for them to achieve their goals. Their lack of genuine emotional connection can lead them to switch behaviors depending on what they believe will be most effective in a given context.
No. However, sociopaths have a mental disorder called ASPD, or anti-social personality disorder.
Sociopaths don't 'get to be' the way their are. Their born that way. As they grow older they realize that something in them is different. To survive they mimic human behavior so they can seem 'normal' to society.
The new immigrants did not blend into American society.
They are humans who blend into everyday society
No. They're hosed.
No anxiety
Are people suicidal?