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The sociopaths are cocksure while those with empathy are full of doubt

25 pointsby edualmost 4 years ago

3 comments

hirundoalmost 4 years ago
&gt; Here are some of my tools that I fall back on when people are mean ... 3) Literally shake it off. I personally have found a lot of healing in shaking things off quite literally, as well as other kinaesthetic movements.<p>The classic guy prescription for anything that ails you, including a broken leg, is &quot;Walk it off&quot;. That&#x27;s not such good advice for a broken leg, but for me it&#x27;s excellent advice for dealing with social trauma, from getting dumped by a girlfriend to a mean tweet. Major bonus points if the walk is through nature, which the Japanese call shinrin-yoku, a &quot;forest bath&quot;. It&#x27;s great therapy for dealing with the narcissists and sociopaths of social media world. Even better if you turn off the phone.<p>And pro tip, when walking in the woods with the phone off, listen to the tweets.
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poorjohnmacafeealmost 4 years ago
Be that true or not, I don&#x27;t think we should strive for &quot;full of doubt&quot;, since uncertainty is also associated with fear&#x2F;anxiety disorders [1]. Probably doesn&#x27;t need to be said but if facing doubts ideally keep thinking until you can reach some level of certainty or known uncertainty. Don&#x27;t know if that will come across as &quot;cocksure&quot; or not<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.sciencedirect.com&#x2F;science&#x2F;article&#x2F;pii&#x2F;S0887618516300469" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.sciencedirect.com&#x2F;science&#x2F;article&#x2F;pii&#x2F;S088761851...</a>
etempletonalmost 4 years ago
When I was on an SSRI to deal with anxiety this was the biggest change. I wouldn&#x27;t say I was suddenly cocky or free of doubt, but I didn&#x27;t dwell on my choices or worry about how others received me. I was quickly able waive away any self-doubt instead of ruminating on it for days or weeks:<p>Did I make the right call on this project? Will I get fired if I made the wrong decision? Oh well, a decision had to be made and I made the best one I could.<p>Someone is having a bad day that I care about? That is on them, not on me.<p>I suppose SSRI made me a bit of a sociopath, but at the same time it was freeing and allowed me to be happier, more productive,outgoing, friendly, and generally just more all around likable. People gravitated towards me more because I was indifferent and friendly, rather than friendly, but seeking approval.<p>My empathy towards others was slowly killing me. I cared too much about everything. Like most things, empathy is probably a spectrum. Too much and you are paralyzed with emotions and fear, too little and you are a sociopath who doesn&#x27;t regard others. I guess in my case I still had empathy as I didn&#x27;t start screwing people over for personal gain or anything, but I wasn&#x27;t going to let myself get run over by someone else out of respect for their feelings either.<p>There is a reason most business leaders are described as being sociopaths; they probably are close to that end of the spectrum. If you are worried about everyone else&#x27;s feelings all of the time it will probably hold you back in the business world, but you can take solace in that you are a good person who cares about others.
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