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NashvilleLefty

(811 posts)
20. Very few surprises, but a couple are BIG!
Mon Jan 7, 2013, 01:21 AM
Jan 2013

The highest rates of psychopathy are really not surprising. Many are just "people who don't care" although some are people whose position require them to "remove emotion" in order to be totally objective.

The list of lowest rate was equally non-surprising except for #10 - Accountants. That one blew me away!

Based on "a book" flvegan Jan 2013 #1
I copied and pasted the original title. It was capped. The book is by a psychologist - Kevin Dutton DogPawsBiscuitsNGrav Jan 2013 #3
This does'nt ring true to me.... Mopar151 Jan 2013 #5
Me neither--sounds like a "Make Money Horseshit" book! nt MADem Jan 2013 #9
No doubt written by "an expert." TheManInTheMac Jan 2013 #54
Is there something in the water here at DU today? ReRe Jan 2013 #63
Sociopathic Chef jumps out for me... GReedDiamond Jan 2013 #2
Really! ashling Jan 2013 #12
Kick it up a notch. BAM! longship Jan 2013 #23
Today's Special: Liver with fava beans and a nice chianti! pinboy3niner Jan 2013 #25
;-) ReRe Jan 2013 #37
I also misread the title of Segami's thread about Donald Trump as... pinboy3niner Jan 2013 #45
Off subject of thread... ReRe Jan 2013 #46
My ex-boyfriend was in culinary arts TrogL Jan 2013 #30
The Blaze? zaj Jan 2013 #4
Very conservative site. Their recommended books are Glenn Beck, Oliver North, Bill O'Reilly. Mrs. Overall Jan 2013 #7
If Kevin Dutton wrote of this then it's most likely to have merit. BlueJazz Jan 2013 #6
Thank you. I copied and pasted the list, so per copyright infringement law I posted the blaze link. DogPawsBiscuitsNGrav Jan 2013 #14
Try not to let it get to ya. As soon as I saw Kutton's name I was very interested. BlueJazz Jan 2013 #17
I wonder what Internet Troll's ranking is on that list NoPasaran Jan 2013 #8
;-) ReRe Jan 2013 #38
From Glenn Beck's little happy fun club? backscatter712 Jan 2013 #10
is this good enough? DogPawsBiscuitsNGrav Jan 2013 #15
Yes it is! backscatter712 Jan 2013 #61
Civil servant? Chef? Clergy? Hekate Jan 2013 #11
Hekate... it's true, darlin'... ReRe Jan 2013 #39
I'll support psycho-clergy socialindependocrat Jan 2013 #48
Well my office floor is full of psychopaths then. Puzzledtraveller Jan 2013 #51
I'm surprised lawyer was only #2 Gman Jan 2013 #13
Yah, lawyers shouldve ranked #1. darkangel218 Jan 2013 #32
You are right. amandabeech Jan 2013 #41
I had an uncle who went to school forever to become a Corporate Lawyer.... ReRe Jan 2013 #64
I was a corporate lawyer, too. amandabeech Jan 2013 #67
He was always the life of the party, not one of those stiff ... ReRe Jan 2013 #68
He sounds wonderful! amandabeech Jan 2013 #70
NOT surprised CEO is #1 n/t 2theleft Jan 2013 #16
I knew surgeon had to be on there somewhere. Those dudes are crazy. limpyhobbler Jan 2013 #18
Hmmm....astronomer? Galileo126 Jan 2013 #19
Very few surprises, but a couple are BIG! NashvilleLefty Jan 2013 #20
I, for one, am not at all dog_lovin_dem Jan 2013 #21
What does a "Craftsperson" do and how much do they earn? Jenoch Jan 2013 #22
How much they earn depends on how crafty they are... n/t PoliticAverse Jan 2013 #28
Skilled trade worker lunasun Jan 2013 #31
LOL. I was a public servant therapist. Tierra_y_Libertad Jan 2013 #24
Make a Venn diagram of #5 in list the first and #9 in list the second. dimbear Jan 2013 #26
Odd Why surgeons and not doctors? Egnever Jan 2013 #27
Surgeons cut. Thats why. darkangel218 Jan 2013 #29
Orthopedic surgeons break bones for a living!! LeftInTX Jan 2013 #35
You don't need social skills to be good at surgery? gkhouston Jan 2013 #59
It's specialty they get after becomming a doctor Incitatus Jan 2013 #78
Hierarchy and authority vs. nurture and creativity tama Jan 2013 #33
+1 nt Live and Learn Jan 2013 #55
I would have thought 'Authors of Books About Psychopaths Top Jobs' would have been on the list tomm2thumbs Jan 2013 #34
I'd agree with the list. defacto7 Jan 2013 #36
Capitalist megalomaniacs run the world now. moondust Jan 2013 #40
Thank you for this post and reference to "The Wisdom of Psychopaths" ReRe Jan 2013 #42
Personal experience - how to tell socialindependocrat Jan 2013 #49
Yip, that's the one... ReRe Jan 2013 #50
Here's another really good one: Z_I_Peevey Jan 2013 #53
I agree... ReRe Jan 2013 #65
Another interesting case... socialindependocrat Jan 2013 #58
You and I are going to talk all day long! ReRe Jan 2013 #69
It's true... if you've been around one you're more likely to recognize another. gkhouston Jan 2013 #60
5. Surgeon sylvi Jan 2013 #43
Offhand I can't think of any fellow Creative Artists who were psychopaths... Bicoastal Jan 2013 #44
What about web board moderators? I've often suspected them. Bucky Jan 2013 #47
It's not just "character flaw" tama Jan 2013 #56
That's a terrible thing to say about Skinner! Bucky Jan 2013 #72
Philosopher Kings tama Jan 2013 #73
Hmmm...Bucky may have a point about that psycho thing pinboy3niner Jan 2013 #74
According to Aristotle tama Jan 2013 #75
School administrators need to be on the highest rates list duffyduff Jan 2013 #52
What, no politicians? nt Romulox Jan 2013 #57
Shh ;) nt tama Jan 2013 #76
My brother is an ER resident and has repeatedly backed up the surgeon = psycho claim. Initech Jan 2013 #62
I wonder where a journalist nadinbrzezinski Jan 2013 #66
#1 demmiblue Jan 2013 #71
As a chef, I can affirm #9 Scootaloo Jan 2013 #77
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