What's a sociopath and how do you know if you're dealing with one?

You met at your favorite bar... You made for yourself with his charm, not to mention humor... You've met him a few times, but you feel there's something wrong with him! AHA could be a sociopath! According to psychologist Marta Stout, sociopaths (people who suffer from an antisocial personality disorder), [...]
You met at your favorite bar... You made for yourself with his charm, not to mention humor... You've met him a few times, but you feel there's something wrong with him! AHA could be a sociopath! According to psychologist Marta Stout, sociopaths (people who suffer from an antiSocial personality disorder, characterized by a lack of moral responsibility or social consciences), are everywhere among us, but we label them: egoistic, manipulative, and so on.
Socipats may be especially difficult to identify, but before giving some signs that might come to your aid, we are short definition of their problem:
Stressed lack of empathy. They make impulsive decisions without feeling guilty or realizing the damage they cause. They don't get hurt by their consciences, and they display selfish behavior.
Here's what you can tell if you're dealing with a sociopath:
He's changed six jobs in the last five years.
You look in the eye in a scary way! They stare at their fellow humans in an intense way so that they strike terror.
Sociopaths are undoubtedly irresponsible, and ignoring financial obligations is a warning sign since sociopaths have little to do with the consequences, they do not worry about neglected responsibilities.
He speaks in extremes. Sociopaths are irresponsible liars, often making great promises or using excessive language, whether with positive cootations or with negative conotations. They have the strange ability to play their strengths and weaknesses.
They never admit guilt! Even worse, they're manipulators and they're guilty of others! Sociopaths will never assume responsibility for their actions and have a tendency to play the victim.
... And to close, if you continue to forgive or feel sorry, or to like, the odds are close to 100 percent that you have to deal with a sociopath. / LIVING/










