Originally Posted by valinors_sorrow
Well as Geoff illustrated so well, I think we have a sematics difference here. There are several kinds of people who cheat, lie, etc. I contend that Wildcat is right about one category of them. There are chronic seemingly incurable cheaters who will not stop. They are psychologically hotwired to require chase and conquest over and over. There are also chronic liars too - pathological, its called. My brother is one - married seven times at last count. (I am not kidding when I say I come from a dysfunctional family LOL) There are people so sick that they will not seek help, they even fear help and the damage they do is pretty tragic. Some of them are sociopaths - lacking any conscience and seem to have been born that way. But I also think its easy to prematurely and especially without good science lump others in with all of that. Its called lack of discernment. M. Scott Peck (author of The Road Less Traveled) wrote a whole book called People of The Lie, a fascinating read about those who cannot or will not be helped and how the science of psychology struggles to deal with them.