empath
Nov 13, 2011, 06:20 AM
I have an old friend who I think is a sociopath.
He does not appear to learn from his mistakes and feels that he has "bad luck" and should not need to change. In conversations with people (even those he does not know, he is often offensive, loud and lacks any form for empathy for "idiots" (sic) who do not see his point of view. This person is also a sex and drug addict who will have sex with staff under his control (or women from the shops or anywhere) whenever possible and continues to lose jobs and partners as a result. This person is very pessimistic and although only in his mid thirties thinks that he is old and doomed in life. He is proud to be the way he is and feels that others are highly flawed for not thinking the same (sic), with no "common sense" regarding keeping his mouth shut in the workplace or in small communities (as such he is always on the move in jobs and from town to town, leaving a reputation of legendary proportions behind him).
Can this person be helped? I have tried to help him to see a better way, but he thinks it is all a waste of time. I might just give up and leave him (and his wife and 6 month old baby) to preserve my own reputation and safety for lack of knowing how to help. My own preservation and that of my family may be at risk through association.
Any constructive comments are welcome - remember that this is an issue of empathy, common sense, compassion and altruism.
He does not appear to learn from his mistakes and feels that he has "bad luck" and should not need to change. In conversations with people (even those he does not know, he is often offensive, loud and lacks any form for empathy for "idiots" (sic) who do not see his point of view. This person is also a sex and drug addict who will have sex with staff under his control (or women from the shops or anywhere) whenever possible and continues to lose jobs and partners as a result. This person is very pessimistic and although only in his mid thirties thinks that he is old and doomed in life. He is proud to be the way he is and feels that others are highly flawed for not thinking the same (sic), with no "common sense" regarding keeping his mouth shut in the workplace or in small communities (as such he is always on the move in jobs and from town to town, leaving a reputation of legendary proportions behind him).
Can this person be helped? I have tried to help him to see a better way, but he thinks it is all a waste of time. I might just give up and leave him (and his wife and 6 month old baby) to preserve my own reputation and safety for lack of knowing how to help. My own preservation and that of my family may be at risk through association.
Any constructive comments are welcome - remember that this is an issue of empathy, common sense, compassion and altruism.