Labyrinth of the Psychopath 15 - Red Flags, Intuition and Personal Privacy.

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  • Plz thomas, where do i get more info on the childhood of the psychopath? Thanx!

  • @Salamphoenix

    There is a book called 'Savage Spawn' which I have not read yet although a few people have told me it is good. Is available on Amazon.

  • I was getting unwanted 'friend' invites when I used Myspace and it wasn't down to me exposing myself too much but because of a Myspace friend who was also a friend in real life who literally had written her autobiography on her page along with a personal photo album and kept a blog on there which I left comments on.

  • @lemsip

    Crazy isn't it.

  • Nice work Thomas.

  • @Casey4765

    Thanks Casey instead of putting the entire interviews on youtube I am going to put up the segments which would be the most helpful to people rather than listening to me for an hour or so to find them. Make them into short vids like this.

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  • @Salamphoenix Love this series. May I add not all have abusive childhoods. Some of the most cunning psychos ive met came from loving homes, they have both parents together to this day.

    These guys have everything, are doted upon and it's as if their sweet parents have unwittingly literally created monsters, who are emotionally immature & spoiled, yet arrogant & suave.

    Its as if they've had no challenges in their lives, never faced a trauma without loving support- so they CREATE abusive drama

  • thomas, you have given me a lot of stuff here that makes me think I need to be more cautious. thank you.

  • Intuition is the inner GPS. Concerning the red flag - jep, trying to help the person and really bring deeper understanding and consciousness - and of course, it was not the other person's wish in their sick game "consciously" or unconsciously. The experiences are to teach us and learn us about them. So women just stay away and men as well :-) Nature rules and no need for a MATRIX life with dramas every second day - the path is direct.

  • Probably got fed up with them and had other stuff to read. When I was taking a degree the last thing I wanted to do was read in my spare time unless it was something that was very useful or interesting so I preferred to take a jog around the block, cook or chat to people.  I tended to prefer older women's magazines with recipes and household tips (rather than fast fashion) or the Sunday colour supplements. As a teenager I read teenage magazines but soon moved onto music papers.

  • @lemsip How did you go from reading them to not reading them? What made you stop? Magazines never appealed to me in the first place. I read kid magazines as a child - actually only the jokes & comics, ignored most of the other content - then I got older, outgrew child humor, stopped. I don't know when I noticed that after I read something in a magazine I still have no knowledge of the topic, but I've preferred books since starting high school. I'm in my early twenties now; how about you?

  • @qwexas Mostly these magazines are catalogues with a few self help articles full of advice that doesn't actually work. I haven't bothered buying them for years but read them in dentists' waiting rooms, cafes and hairdressers. I did read them on a regular basis in my teens and twenties but if I want advice on anything I'd rather read a book.

  • I hear you occasionally mention the media as psychopathic - portraying a mythical psychopath to confuse us, convincing us not to think, to be impulsive - but it comes up briefly as you discuss something else. Do you have something that focuses more on the media?

    I think magazines are ridiculous. They give a glimpse of a topic without really informing, bad zodiac predictions, celeb gossip, too many ads, no non-model people. Unfortunately, now we have Teen Vogue, Seventeen, etc., crap for kids.

  • The greatest way to beat a psychopath, is be willing to say no, being critical, and having self-esteem, and don't project insecurities.

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