
Sep 08, 2012, 04:07 PM
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Those all make a great deal of sense. One & two especially are things I've always known/actively done mysself.
That's probably why it pisses me off so much when people ask "Do I have ASPD/psychopathy" & then turn it into a contest of how violent or twisted they are. I mean, good for you & everything, but there is a lot more to full cognitive functioning than how often you want to stab your grandmother in the kidneys.
I think it's the separation from emotion that allows for fully interpreting situations where someone is disadvantaged or in trouble. That doesn't mean one's obligated to interact, but it doesn't imply it's not plainly clear.
And I personally think generosity comes forth best from a place of selfishness... Selfless people have nothing to give because they are already at everyone's disposal mentally, fiscally, & emotionally. There's no point in giving when you really have nothing. I saw a study some-****ing-where in which they determined that people more likely to give help were people with fewer moral constructs & were less likely to think with their heart instead of their mind.
*shrugs* And your anthem ****ing blows, by the way. Hahaha
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