Arthur Cordell wrote: > My impression is that most who make it big in the present business > atmosphere are sociopaths or psychopaths. Dangerous. But sometimes very > rich and powerful so much so that no one really talks about it until of > course they cross the line and break one law or another. ^^^^^
The way the laws are written (by psychopaths too?), there are _lots_ of possibilities for psychopaths to harm a lot of people _without_ breaking a law. And even if they do, they often get away with it. Note that one hallmark of psychopaths is that once they get caught, they don't learn from it by seeing the wrong in their actions, but they learn from it by merely thinking about ways how to not get caught the next time. Think of it as an "optimization" process, and you get an ever more criminal psychopath who never gets caught. Chris ______________________________________________________________ "less intelligent psychopaths end up in prisons (highly intelligent psychopaths can run companies)" --Handout on Psychopathic Personalities by Oregon Counseling _______________________________________________ Futurework mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://scribe.uwaterloo.ca/mailman/listinfo/futurework
