Psychopathy isn't a unitary dimension. It's not a personality attribute. It's a combination of traits. A real psychopath is am low in agreeableness, so low in compassion, low in politeness. And they have a parasitic life style that's low in conscientiousness. You could add low neroticism to that, so there's no fear. You could add assertiveness from the extra version dimension. So like your ultimate psychopath might be charming and assertive, right? Ah, low in fear, low in agreeablnesses, low in conscientiousness,. So they don't care about you. They they'll exploit you for the future. The most violent creatures are two
Join Michael Shermer and Jordan Peterson (bestselling author of 12 Rules for Life) for this extraordinary conversation based on Peterson’s new book Beyond Order. After working for decades as a clinical psychologist and a professor at Harvard and the University of Toronto, Peterson has become one of the world’s most influential public intellectuals. His YouTube videos and podcasts have gathered a worldwide audience of hundreds of millions, and his global book tour reached more than 250,000 people in major cities across the globe. What is it that gives Peterson’s message such mass appeal?