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John C. Bailey: Psychopathology may have had role at Penn State
http://www.lenconnect.com/opinions/...ychopathology-may-have-had-role-at-Penn-State
Let me tell you a story about a group of people estimated to make up to 1 percent to 4 percent of the population. They are called psychopaths. The term psychopath is very controversial and complicated; however, in a nutshell, it is thought that psychopaths are characterized by the inability to care about others, no concerns whatsoever with any other persons wants, needs, goals or dreams. Psychopaths dont feel shame, guilt or remorse for their actions, and thoughts of morality, honesty, honor, respect and ethical practices are replaced with words like collateral damage, deception and the ends justify the means. They have no problem placing money, success or even winning over human life. People are tools to them and their only value lies in how they can be used.
Interesting concept. Joe Paterno is a control freak who gets angry easily.
http://www.lenconnect.com/opinions/...ychopathology-may-have-had-role-at-Penn-State
Let me tell you a story about a group of people estimated to make up to 1 percent to 4 percent of the population. They are called psychopaths. The term psychopath is very controversial and complicated; however, in a nutshell, it is thought that psychopaths are characterized by the inability to care about others, no concerns whatsoever with any other persons wants, needs, goals or dreams. Psychopaths dont feel shame, guilt or remorse for their actions, and thoughts of morality, honesty, honor, respect and ethical practices are replaced with words like collateral damage, deception and the ends justify the means. They have no problem placing money, success or even winning over human life. People are tools to them and their only value lies in how they can be used.
Interesting concept. Joe Paterno is a control freak who gets angry easily.