In Psycho class, I have to write an essay about Antisocial Personality Disorders (APD).
The thing is...I think I have it.
Shunning people away, feeling guiltless, rebellious; these are few of the symptoms for APD.
If you look in health websites, wikipedia, encyclopedias, and so on, all reports on APD will end up saying one opinion.
MANY WITH APD TURN INTO CRIMINALS.
Hitler, I admit, had this disorder. But, think of what the man became. A LEGEND.
I don't admire him. He was a corrupted fellow. But, he made his country love him, trust him, believe in him at one point.
My question is, 'is APD really terrible?'
Mull over this please. If you feel NOTHING, if you are INDIFFERENT. Basically, if you are INHUMANE.
Wouldn't that be a good thing?
Yes, if you have APD, you will be different from others. You will be called 'psycho'.
But, if you had APD, your goals have a chance to be accomplished.
You’d be the perfect soldier.
2007-12-19
16:34:43
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Antisocial Personality Disorder is a condition characterized by persistent disregard for, and violation of, the rights of others that begins in childhood or early adolescence and continues into adulthood.
It is a fact that Hitler had APD. I am only repeating what I heard from several psychologists and historians on the web, newspapers, etc. (Of course I'm not sane. Philosophers have to go beyond sanity. Many in the world are 'cool' headed. I'm not so snobbish about myself to believe that my opinion is the only one right in Earth. Whatever I say, comes from ENCYCLOPEDIAS, which tells facts. Or, from other reliable sources; and I do not mean myself. If I've offended you, I'm sorry. But the truth isn't always hot...)
Also, 'psycho class' was just an abbreviation. I'm in Psychology as an extracurricular.
2007-12-19
17:12:04 ·
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