Psychopaths lack empathy and remorse from "summary" of The Psychopath Test by Jon Ronson
Jon Ronson reveals a chilling truth about psychopaths in his book 'The Psychopath Test' - they lack the ability to feel empathy and remorse. This means that they are unable to understand or share the feelings of others, and do not experience guilt or regret for their actions. Ronson delves into the world of psychopathy through interviews with experts and encounters with individuals who exhibit psychopathic traits. He uncovers stories of manipulation, deceit, and violence that highlight the stark absence of empathy and remorse in these individuals. Psychopaths are skilled at mimicking emotions to blend in with society, but beneath the surface lies a cold and calculating persona. They a...Similar Posts
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