Most sociopaths look for things that are physically stimulating, such as thrill-seeking and risk, attempting to use such temporary pleasures to take the place of the constant support of interaction with other people that satisfies much of that need for nearly everyone else.
Some sociopaths look for intellectual stimulation, depending on their intelligence, access to education, and attention span.
A small but growing number of sociopaths look for a way out (other than by death) of being a sociopath. Within the next twenty years, this may not be as impossible as it may sound.
What motivates a sociopath in much of this is a nearly constant state of restlessness or need for stimulation that is experienced by some sociopaths as boredom or (more rarely) as a form of mental "static" that makes regular interpersonal relations almost impossible.
No, in fact, it's the opposite. There are many more straight sociopaths than gay ones.
Sociopaths have emotion. What they don't have is guilt.In popular culture, sociopaths are often depicted as having no emotions (like Hannibal Lecter, for example). However, the truth is quite different. What distinguishes a sociopath from a normal person is simply that they don't feel guilt, so they'll do whatever they want to simply because they want to. The same things (besides concern for others) motivate them to do what they do.
In my experience, sociopaths use religion to manipulate others.
Yes. Sociopaths lack empathy, not the ability to feel sorrow.
No. However, sociopaths have a mental disorder called ASPD, or anti-social personality disorder.
No. They're hosed.
Are people suicidal?
No anxiety
no most were all psychopaths or sociopaths but all of those who weren't were not famous. also the serial killers killed for a specific reason mostly related to a psychopathic or sociopaths disease.
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.
Many sociopaths are plain sadistic.The broader notion that most sadists and masochists 'switch' betweem the one and the other is problematical.Added (DF-04/09) - (speculative)From a physical perspective (as against emotional sadism and masochism) Many sociopaths are sadistic. Many sociopaths are also masochistic. This is not necessarily a case of switching between the two, but just another aspect and stems from a different perspective. Whereas sadism may stem from amusement at hurting others and a sense of power and control, many sociopaths describe a feeling of emptiness or even something described as "sociopathic pain". Sociopaths may then enage in masochism as "pain to kill pain." Of course, not all sadomasochists are sociopaths!