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Originally Posted by Perna
We have to learn how to behave with others and practice it growing up. Just because one has not, does not make a sociopath. The clue is your constant not understanding situations? It is not a whole lot different from school, you get in the wrong math class and you don't understand either? It's just "emotions" class rather than math. Too, you have too much interest in insight and have noticed differences on your own and wondered at them; sociopaths don't care about that, either, that part of their brains doesn't work.
https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog...ath-psychopath
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Eh, I wouldn't say socio/psychopaths don't notice differences in themselves, if anything I would say I'm more self aware than the average person and I without a doubt see my differences. Where people with these conditions vary is that even though we notice differences, there is no desire to actually change. They're differences, not defects. Sure, molding myself to fit situations in my life may be seen as change to others, but at the core I'm still the same old me. I just tweaked how others see me, not how I am on the inside.