Confessions of a Sociopath
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Why be Anonymous?
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Dang. I thought about emailing her as well, but now I won't waste my time.

That's one of the points in the book: Sociopaths toy with people. They like to control. They are also notorious liars. I wouldn't have even bothered to write her. She is probably sitting on her high horse (laughing maniacally) counting the amount of requests for her name as the arrive to her inbox, thinking to herself how silly people are to believe a person who told them in plain simple language why she cannot be trusted. Sounds like some well thought out plan for an ego trip to me.
.....But that is just my opinion on things....Maybe she did give her name to people when she first published the book. I doubt it, though.

They do not have an advantage, the are major manipulators who cause a lot of damage in organizations, places of employment and in personal relationships.


Why did she suggest writing to her to get her name? A prank to count how many would want it.
And anyway, why do you all want her name? Who cares if she was discussing her own self, her perseption of someone else's self, her sister or just about imaginary anyone else?
The whole discussion is reminding me of Cretan Liar paradox. Epimenides was a Cretan who made the following statement: "All Cretans are liars." Think of it. Did he lie? Or was he a Cretan who told the truth?
Here we would have a person who is a sociopath, to some extent, one who would at some point lie and, at some other point, tell the truth. A *path* who lies? A *norm* being truthful? How extraordinary, right?
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