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I believed for a long time that I was a sociopath, because I do not feel guilt or emotions, what I show on the outside is my choice. I m manipulative and can normally get my way. I m meticulous and calculating with my attacks. I can mirror anyone s personality perfectly in my opinion. Chaos brings me a sense of joy, the same type of joy that manipulating people brings me. I crave a bit of power and I make it happen for myself, I plan out what I need to do and do it but in certain situations I can act spontaneously if needed and still continue on. I have issues forming attachments and commitments. My intelligence is high and in my mind people are simply pawns for my entertainment and game. But I ve read a few articles saying that sociopaths are not meticulous and are rather impulsive and hot headed, that they are a product of how they were raised. My childhood was rather normal in my opinion. My mind has thought darkly since I can remember. I ve never felt a sense of guilt. What category would I fall into?
I know that both of these fall into the antisocial personality disorder but I'm looking for a more detailed term as well. |
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Your Category you fall into is Multi-Tri-Phrenic. Which means you are fishing for negative comments and labels about you, so you can feel bad about yourself.
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Do you ever or have you ever thought about harming someone or yourself? I hope not but it would help answer your question better. You need to find someone to talk to and find hobbies or interests that make you happy, or at least try to make you happy.
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There is no professional agreement on the difference between a psychopath and a sociopath. Medically they are the same - they are a malformation of your amygdala. If you really are a psychopath you can't change that but you can learn to control your behavior and stay out of trouble. If you're unhappy about it, then it's probably not physical brain problem but antisocial personality disorder, and in that case therapy could be helpful. However it doesn't sound like you think you have a problem.
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Considering that they made only one post, they don't seem too worried.
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