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I’ve met the following people who were most likely psychopaths (see the list below)

A) a preschool teacher who would mock the children behind their backs and write mean notes about them for her personal amusement. She also gaslit her teacher’s assistants and drove them to quit. In addition, she alienated people from the afternoon school teacher by gossiping about her. She would smile with a weird look on her face whenever she had the chance to see someone flounder. B) a PTA President at a school who displayed little to no real interest in the school activities or her children. She would complain that she didn’t have many friends on the PTA and the position was taking up too much of her time. I think she was just more interested in the attention and power she received from the role. C) a car salesman who has worked in sales for over twenty years, who has no problem making big sales and discussing financial…


A) a preschool teacher who would mock the children behind their backs and write mean notes about them for her personal amusement. She also gaslit her teacher’s assistants and drove them to quit. In addition, she alienated people from the afternoon school teacher by gossiping about her. She would smile with a weird look on her face whenever she had the chance to see someone flounder.

B) a PTA President at a school who displayed little to no real interest in the school activities or her children. She would complain that she didn’t have many friends on the PTA and the position was taking up too much of her time. I think she was just more interested in the attention and power she received from the role.

C) a car salesman who has worked in sales for over twenty years, who has no problem making big sales and discussing financial transactions quickly. He’s mainly financially motivated and doesn’t express much real interest in others. He’s extremely confident, charming and difficult to understand.

D) a therapist who would routinely insult his patients, his family members and others. He would put others down in a glib and manipulative way as a form of professional gaslighting. His view was that he was a superior person entitled to judge and criticize anyone he wants, but people couldn’t critique him.

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