Psychopaths may lack a moral compass from "summary" of Psychopathy by Andrea L. Glenn,Adrian Raine
Psychopaths are often characterized by their apparent lack of a moral compass. This means that they may not possess the same innate sense of right and wrong that guides the behavior of most individuals. Without this internal moral compass, psychopaths are more likely to engage in antisocial and harmful behaviors without experiencing feelings of guilt or remorse. In the absence of a moral compass, psychopaths may be more likely to prioritize their own desires and interests above the well-being of others. This can lead them to manipulate and exploit those around them for personal gain, without regard for the consequences of their act...Similar Posts
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