My parents were concerned about me due to my lack of care for anything and some other annoying “signs” for being a psychopath. Tbh I am mostly posting this because I am curious what a normal person would do in my situation, and I already know that I am going to continue with my life. For a little backstory I have always been smart without trying, I don’t go to school and still get good grades because I have found that I am given many things when I get good grades, however showing up to class I have found to be optional given that I can perform highly on any academic test provided to me with little preparation on most topics with non-native languages being the main exception. On top of that I achieved a 36 on the ACT and a 1550 on the SAT, I have also had my iq tested and the result put me in the range of 146-148. My parents decided that it would be a good idea for me to take an official test and get diagnosed for psychopathy and according to the test I was extremely psychotic. I don’t think this diagnosis really changes anything because after all I have no problems getting women that I want and I was accepted into various selective colleges. The main thing I am wondering is whether I should feel regretful to the people I have manipulated to get where I am even if in the end they are oblivious to it, like would you guys inform those close to me in this situation? I have determined for myself that I will not but I am just curious.
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True psychopaths have a below average IQ.
No I don't care what your soap operas taught you about them.
The test was wrong.
No, sychopaths and people with antisocial personality disorder can have above average in, the only place we lack intelligence in eq
What makes you say that? Pop culture?
You can't test for psychopathy, only antisocial personality disorder. Psychopathy and sociopathy are labels to explain nuances in how the disorder is expressed and what the cause was.