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Is your boss a sociopath?

Probably:

https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/antisocial-personality-disorder/symptoms-causes/syc-20353928#:~:text=Overview,rights%20and%20feelings%20of%20others.

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Mine is also a narcissist with multiple personalities. One of her many nicknames is Cybil

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@1bnj Exxon doesn’t have leaders. Neither has any other corporation I’ve ever worked for.

Management? Sure. Leadership? Not so much.

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No. Leaders have to make tough decisions that won’t be liked by all. If you want a friend and drinking buddy it probably shouldn’t be your boss.

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Sounds like my former boss who they hired from outside. There used to be more managers with integrity at EM. Now it’s full of these types. Disappointing.

+ Ignoring right and wrong.
+ Telling lies to take advantage of others.
+ Not being sensitive to or respectful of others, especially those he considers of lower rank
+ Manipulate others for personal gain
+ Having a sense of superiority
+ Threatens direct reports and suppliers behind closed doors
+ Feeling no guilt about harming others.
+ Leave no paper trail when pressuring or threatening direct reports to do illegal thing.

Couldn’t get out fast enough.

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Clinton is loaded with these types

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Overview

Antisocial personality disorder, sometimes called sociopathy, is a mental health condition in which a person consistently shows no regard for right and wrong and ignores the rights and feelings of others. People with antisocial personality disorder tend to purposely make others angry or upset and manipulate or treat others harshly or with cruel indifference. They lack remorse or do not regret their behavior.

People with antisocial personality disorder often violate the law, becoming criminals. They may lie, behave violently or impulsively, and have problems with dr-g and alcohol use. They have difficulty consistently meeting responsibilities related to family, work or school.

Symptoms

Symptoms of antisocial personality disorder include repeatedly:

+ Ignoring right and wrong.
+ Telling lies to take advantage of others.
+ Not being sensitive to or respectful of others.
+ Using charm or wit to manipulate others for personal gain or pleasure.
+ Having a sense of superiority and being extremely opinionated.
+ Having problems with the law, including criminal behavior.
+ Being hostile, aggressive, violent or threatening to others.
+ Feeling no guilt about harming others.
+ Doing dangerous things with no regard for the safety of self or others.
+ Being irresponsible and failing to fulfill work or financial responsibilities.

Adults with antisocial personality disorder usually show symptoms of conduct disorder before the age of 15. Symptoms of conduct disorder include serious, ongoing behavior problems, such as:

+ Aggression toward people and animals.
+ Destruction of property.
+ Lying and dishonesty.
+ Theft.
+ Serious violation of rules.

Antisocial personality disorder is considered a lifelong condition. But in some people, certain symptoms ― particularly destructive and criminal behavior ― may decrease over time. It's not clear whether this decrease is a result of the effect aging has on their mind and body, an increased awareness of the impact that antisocial behavior has had on their life, or other factors.

When to see a doctor

People with antisocial personality disorder are not likely to seek help on their own. If you suspect that a friend or family member may have the condition, you might gently suggest that the person seek help from a mental health provider and offer to help them find one.

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