Funny how we feel little or no remorse when killing animals, but taking the life of another human being is somehow different. Why? Because it's culturally unacceptable, or rather, it is unacceptable in our modern westernized cultures. Social conditioning? Maybe...in some many tribes it is normal to kill babies that are born with defects.
One way or another, being a psychopath is just about killing without feeling remorse afterwards - it is just the most visible extreme of this kind of behaviour and also a way of identifying psychopaths. There are many other less sinister traits. What other things do you do that make you think that you are a possible psychopath?
Is it normal for a person to kill someone and have no remorse?
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Funny how we feel little or no remorse when killing animals, but taking the life of another human being is somehow different. Why? Because it's culturally unacceptable, or rather, it is unacceptable in our modern westernized cultures. Social conditioning? Maybe...in some many tribes it is normal to kill babies that are born with defects.
One way or another, being a psychopath is just about killing without feeling remorse afterwards - it is just the most visible extreme of this kind of behaviour and also a way of identifying psychopaths. There are many other less sinister traits. What other things do you do that make you think that you are a possible psychopath?