In this article, we will learn about anger management from a good psychopath.
Without further ado, let's take a look at how well you control your anger.
Diagnostic Test
0 Absolutely agree
1 Yes, I do.
2 I don't think so
3 Definitely don't think so
You can see the trend by the total score.
Let's check them out.
1) I have resentment.
2) I often misunderstand.
3) I worry about what others think of me.
4) When someone says something bad about me, I'm always worried about it.
5) I'm not good at putting myself in the other person's shoes.
6) Concerned about what others might say about me behind my back.
7) Tend to read too much into things.
8)I get frustrated when I don't get what I want
9) Get into heated arguments with friends and acquaintances
10) Believes that bad things are caused by someone's intentions
11) When I made a presentation to my boss, he turned me down.
12)I think that the reason is because I don't like myself.
Result
0~11 Do you hate yourself because you are very angry?
12~17 I am a little angry. A slight misunderstanding can be a tremendous misunderstanding from the beginning.
18~22 No doubt about it. But there are moments when you get upset, right?
23~28 Don't worry about me. I don't care what other people say, I think the problem lies with the complainer.
29~33 The highest level of self-control. It's impossible for others to offend you!
Summary.
I have a score of 27, so I seem to have a personality that doesn't show much interest in others.It seems that a bad psychopath would tend to think "I'm not bad, and I'll beat up anyone who tries to bring me down.When that happens, conflicts are bound to happen, and if you look at the history of humanity, conflicts can happen, but it's hard to say because it has both good and bad sides.A good psychopath has a way of thinking that makes it difficult to show interest in the other person, so even if they try to set you on fire, it's as if you can't burn without oxygen.
As a psychological scene, it is said that a good psychopath is one whose interest in the outcome for the other person is at the same level as his interest in the outcome for himself.