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Many psychopaths are skilled at deception and lying to achieve their goals from "summary" of Snakes in Suits by Dr. Paul Babiak,Dr. Robert D. Hare
Psychopaths are known for their ability to deceive and manipulate others in order to achieve their goals. They are skilled at presenting a charming and charismatic facade that allows them to gain the trust and confidence of those around them. This deceptive behavior is often used to exploit others for personal gain without any regard for the consequences. These individuals are able to lie with ease and confidence, often weaving elaborate stories to support their false narratives. They are adept at reading social cues and adjusting their behavior accordingly to appear trustworthy and likable. This enables them to easily blend in and gain access to positions of power and influen...Similar Posts
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