Thursday, August 23, 2007
A friend of mine printed out my blog had a shrink read my blog.
The shrink said that I am a Psychopath.
What is a psychopath?
psy·cho·path (sī'kə-păth')
n.
A person with an antisocial personality disorder, manifested in aggressive, perverted, criminal, or amoral behavior without empathy or remorse.
Am I really like Hannibal? Am I that vile evil thing? Have I caused so much damage that people think I am a Psychopath?
I ponder so many questions all day long.I do not owe anyone explanation of my actions. I know I am not the most sane person in the world. I admit I can be super weird at times. I know I did reached the lowest of lows and tasted the bitter company of depression. But to call me a psychopath?
I know I do not fit most norms of the society. I know that I seem to be an Ice queen. But how could you quickly judge a person with out knowing them? That friend of mine says that she does not know me any longer...
I will not say anything against this friend. If she and her friends think I am a psychopath I will not stop to correct her. I know I do have faults in life (too many to mention) but I am aware and I regret committing those mistakes. I know I have caused to much pain to a couple of people. My life is an open book. I let the whole world know who I am and everyone is free to judge me. I am might the psychopath blogger but I will never be the person who will print another person's blog and call her a psychopath to her face. I do not judge people for their mistakes and condemn them to social stereotypes.
Who will cast the first stone?
Could anyone take the test for me? Then tell me if I am really a psychopath.
Are you a socialised psychopath?
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2 comments:
mel, you are not a psychopath. there's nothing wrong with being yourself and living your life to the fullest. i no longer know you well enough but everyone changes. that's why i'm getting to know you again. i know i no longer am the same person as i was in high school. i think it's unfair, in any relationship, to expect someone to stay the same. change is the only thing constant in this world, right? ;)
That was a form of stalking, and if they were able to do that, who are they to formulate psychological conclusions?
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