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Old Jan 26, 2013, 01:29 PM
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1. We're all more alike than we are different.

2. We're all created equal, but we're not all born equal.

3. We should never judge ourselves based on who somebody else says or thinks we are. People reveal more of themselves when they speak than they do about anyone else.

In fact, we should not judge ourselves at all. We should just evaluate who we are and live by our deepest principles. We will be fine with that.

4. Everyone has a soul (except the psychopath); one way to take care of that is to study seriously spiritual exercises if we need to heal.
(See http://www.Ignatiousloyolaspiritualexercises.com )

5. Behavior is the truth of who we are. What we say is not.

6. Someone I know said, "if you can't say something nice about someone, don't say anything at all".

7. The world is filled with violence and pain. We carve our own lives by the way we overcome the things in the world. We should not forget that 90% of the people of the world mean well and try to live decent, helpful lives.

8. The first drive of worldly life is the effort to obtain money. Money itself is not a crime--it is the love of money that is so destructive.

9. Doing the same thing over, over, and over again and expecting a different result is insanity.

10. Integrity is the essence of intellectual life.
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Old Jan 26, 2013, 06:12 PM
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Great post ! Thank you
I'm good with all except #4
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Old Jan 26, 2013, 07:08 PM
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Yeah I'm good wih it all but number 4 all people have souls. Just others have troubles.
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Old Jan 26, 2013, 07:12 PM
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Well, I'm using Dr. Hare's evaluation on No.4 . It is he who says that the psychopath has no soul. (Dr. Hare is the reknowned expert on the psycopath and
has written two books that I am aware of and have read. You probably know them, too. They are "Without Conscience" and "Snakes in Suits".)
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Old Jan 27, 2013, 11:58 AM
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Psychopaths have souls -- just different souls. They aren't who they are for no reason... This precept kind of ties into "not all people are born equal".
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Old Jan 31, 2013, 10:47 AM
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outside of number four... this should get bumped up. there was a time in my life I could have been called that. but I do have a soul... if they exist.
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Old Jan 31, 2013, 03:13 PM
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I think the renowned Dr. Hare may have meant that, since the psychopath is unable to
be empathic, he lacks the sensitivity of what the soul is, and although the psychopath knows the difference between right and wrong, he is interested in power, sex, or money rather than the human emotions that relate to goodness. In addition, the psychopath wants what he wants at that moment; he is unable or unwilling to see beyond his immediate needs for gratification.

One psychiatrist told me that the psychopath has "holes in his conscience"; another told me that the psychopath has "no conscience". The conscience has a huge role to play in the soul, I understand from the Spiritual Exercises of Ignatious Loyola.

If you mean he has within the essence of being subject to hell, I suppose Dr. Hare might think that he has that capacity. But my understanding of what Dr. Hare meant is that the psychopath is cold emotionally, calculating, and dangerous (in the worst case scenario).

They often live a predatory lifestyle. They rarely have long term relationships that are based on love; the psychopath uses the words, but they really have no meaning for him.

Somewhere else I read that the psychopath does indeed have deep emotions, but they are
carefully guarded and when they are released, they can be explosively dangerous.

I guess we have to believe what we wish about the psychopath.

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