Wow, last week’s course with Dr Robert Hare was absolutely amazing! A huge eye-opener on how offending psychopaths are measured and dealt with in the criminal justice system — and also an insight in to the astonishing man who has given so much to so many of us. I’m planning to cover more about that in future posts…
This week I’d like to talk about another subject that came up last week. It was also spelled out loud and clear in the Fishead movie that I know many of you have seen. It’s the point that, even though it’s widely acknowledged that a psychopath cannot ”˜get better’ (and therefore it stands to reason that we cannot change the way they behave) it’s also true that the vast majority of the population are inadvertently supporting these types of people as they continue inflicting damage on individuals and on society itself.
I know”¦ that was a pretty strong statement to make. Believe me, it’s not one I make lightly.
The movie, Fishead, made a point that I found absolutely fascinating. Talking about famous psychopathic leaders, it invited us, the audience, to consider whether it is solely the psychopath who is responsible for the bad things that happen. Couldn’t it also be argued that it is the rest of us who are also in part responsible, because we are allowing the destructive behaviour to continue? Albert Einstein said, “The world is a dangerous place to live; not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who don’t do anything about it.”
Stand Up, Speak Out
I had to agree — it made perfect sense to me. In particular, I could identify with this from my years of experience working with teams and individuals in my professional career. Too often people will choose to keep their heads down, say nothing or let things wash over them in order to keep the peace. They’ll smile and say that everything is ”˜fine’”¦ Despite the fact that they may be desperately unhappy with a situation or a person they work with! Everything is far from fine. And no, it’s neither OK nor right that people should be expected (even encouraged!) to carry on regardless. This isn’t what the human race is about! This isn’t how we’ve made so much progress! This isn’t how it’s meant to be! My job, in those instances, is to encourage people to speak out and find a way to openly and honestly address issues in a healthy way that benefits them as an individual as well as the wider team. And it works. Every time.
It was the next part, though, that really made me sit up and take notice. Because just a few moments later, the film explained what percentage of the remaining population would need to do something different in order to have an effect on the rest. Before the answer was given, I had a stab at guessing what the figure would be, and felt confident that they would say around 20 — 30%. But you know what? I was totally wrong. The film said that it would take just 5% of the population to wake up and make a stand against the unacceptable — even just the small things — to make sociopathic behaviours that much harder to stick. Just 5% of us”¦ that’s all. Just that small amount to stand up to actions we know are wrong. To say “no” when we’re not happy. To demand a change when something goes against our values. Because when one of us starts standing up for what is right, then it encourages others to do the same. It wakes people up. It gives people permission to speak out and stop tolerating stuff that is harmful or hurtful to ourselves and to others.
“Having good morals” somebody said in the film “is contagious — just as much if not more so than bad morals!”
The thing is, though, while we block our instincts, shut down our emotions, and glide around in a pretend bubble of “everything’s fine” we are providing the perfect breeding ground for predators. They’re free to fine-tune their approach, hone their skills, and continue with their actions against humankind because we do nothing to stop them or at least ”˜call them’ on what they are doing.
Behaviour Breeds Behaviour
Yes, this is a scary world. It is also a world of opportunities and magic. A world where we can make more of a difference than most of us realize. And, in my opinion, the more people who become aware of how little is necessary to make a massive difference, more will join our growing army of fighters determined to do something to stop the predators, warn others against them and help those of us who have already been hurt by them.
It doesn’t take much you know. It really doesn’t. From my own experience, I know that as I have become stronger at simple things like setting boundaries and saying no, then my perspective of the world and, therefore, my experience of the world continues to change for the better. I feel more confident, and more in control. My heart is more open and I can clearly see with love and kindness. Each day I am more joyful, and each day brings more wonderful surprises. Did anything change on the outside? Does it mean that I have managed to rid the world of people who would do me harm? No, it doesn’t. It simply means that what I am now allowing in to my world is a deliberate and conscious choice — and I no longer stand for any kind of nonsense.
Can you imagine what would happen if more of us took the conscious decision to say no to anything that wasn’t useful or pleasing in our life? Can you imagine how inspiring it would be to others? Can you imagine how wonderful things could eventually become — and how impossible it would be for sociopaths to thrive as they have been”¦?
My friend Rachel pointed out when I was telling her all about last week’s course “Well, we can’t keep all the psychos locked up — so we’ve got to learn how to fight against them!”
So I did some simple sums in my head. Granted we don’t know for sure, but let’s say that 1% of the free population is psychopathic. We all do know for sure that these people will all have many victims — most running in to double figures when you take in to account that they may have hurt colleagues as well as friends and family, let alone the mega-sociopath who may have hatched a scheme that defrauds hundreds or thousands! So, for argument’s sake let’s say that if each has ten victims, then at least 10% of the population has had personal experience of a psychopath — regardless of whether or not they recognize what they were dealing with. That doesn’t necessarily matter. What matters is the fact that they have been hurt. That in some way (or many ways) they have experienced the destruction that these individuals continue to wreak on us, their unsuspecting victims. The original nice guys who naturally choose trust over suspicion.
It Only Takes 5%
So, what do you think might happen if just half of those people could learn how to re-set boundaries? How to speak out? How to stand up? How to reclaim who they are? How to consciously choose a life that’s filled with happiness and positive experiences”¦ ? We’d have the 5% that the film talked about and, as I’ve already said, it’s just as simple to copy the happy stuff — if not easier in fact! The good stuff, the positive results, can be hugely contagious. What chance would the baddies have in such a positive environment where people would no longer stand for negative behaviour? Of course I can’t prove it”¦ but I’m pretty sure that they couldn’t survive.
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again because I feel it’s important. It’s up to all of us now. We all have the power to heal and to make a difference – no matter how impossible it may seem at times. Yes, I know from experience that it isn’t easy. I also know that we are all at different stages of our journey and I also acknowledge that not everyone will be interested in reaching out any further. It doesn’t matter. Because either way, all of us here have first hand experience of “the dark side” — we know what it means and we understand the dangers. And our numbers are growing.
I believe that we are the ones who can band together and make a real difference. From where I am standing, it is our painful experiences that make us authentic, giving us the hard-earned power to understand and empathise at the deepest level. We’ve been there, seen it and got the T-shirt, and perhaps have more reason than others to make sure that we find a way to stop these people continuing to hurt us and others.
What do you reckon”¦? 😉
Hens,
Once again thanks. God knows I’m trying 🙂
OK peace out!
Architect . .
With P/S/N/A’s it is best to have NO CONTACT. As long as they have you on a hook . . . they will manipulate you (reel you in) and make you miserable (they have a whole lifetime of practice doing it, and it is a fun game for them). If it is possible to give up the friends you have in common (since you said they are “on his side”), it would be worth it (IMHO)
Excellent Post!
Mel, you are right-on!. If every person who was ‘victimized’ by those who lack integrity, ethics, character, and social mores attempted to “right the wrongs,” it’s possible this nation/world might shift directions. If people refuse to accept the misconduct of others and begin saying, “NO, unacceptable,” change becomes possible.
I have spent three years challenging the ‘system.” I’ve learned my persistence, courage, knowledge (and persistence) does, over time, prevail. In three years I’ve been told “no,” more times than I can count; it hasn’t stopped me in my pursuit of justice. I’ve learned to walk away from abusive employers, friends, and family.
Not so ironically, the people who have been my strongest supporters are individuals I barely know. Because of their respective professions, (therapists, SOME law enforcement officials, and folks working in the social work arena) they get it. They know antisocial/narcissistic/psychopathic people exist, have tremendous powers over others, and are seldom held accountable.
Using our current presidential candidates as an example, if it wasn’t so pathetic it would be funny; we dump one guy for his outrageous behavior and indiscretions and encourage another candidate with the same history. Go figure.
It is my opinion that when the people who have been ‘victimized’ by the system pressure our legislators, law enforcement community and justice system, we can affect change. The squeaky wheel may drive you crazy, but eventually, and for that exact reason, you fix it.
My persistence in righting a serious wrong has pissed off more people than i can count. I don’t care. Until a person experiences the consequences of living/working with others who lack empathy and compassion, he/she will not ‘get it.”
I believe it’s time for another “March on Washington;” to demand our elected officials begin holding themselves and their supporters accountable. “A fish rots from the head down.”
Peace and Justice!
In recovery, it’s called “enabling.”
It’s funny, that as I sit this morning working on my book, I engaged my mind to pure truth. The truth is..in all reality, that we cannot necessarily blame our circumstance upon the offender. In my own case (as in the case of many others, I presume), it was the lies I told myself that “allowed” this parasite to feed off of me as long as he did. Even though all the signs were there from the very beginning (and if I can see them plainly in hindsight…they were really always there and denied, repressed, or ignored DURING in the favor of my own personal”comfort” and “wanting” to believe otherwise and/or NOT wanting to believe what WAS). Do you realize that the very term we use to describe these “individuals” means “sufferer of society”…they IN FACT outwardly SHOW you individually what society as a whole is actually DOING TO US ALL collectively, what it has you believing, and how we are conditioned to “see” things and ultimately view ourselves. The only difference is….they are one person, and so do this “one person at a time” where the attitude of luring one and all to a mindset of self-sabotage and brainwashing goes on everyday virtually without recognition. It is not even too hard to imagine that environment has a way of seeping into our DNA and breeding physiological manifestations of itself…now is it? I mean, think about this…every living thing on this earth can only survive (physiologically) within it’s own perfect environment. Some are hot blooded, cold blooded, have vertebrae, and don’t have vertebrae…it is a chicken/egg scenario; however, it is saver to assume that the environment caused species rather than the species causing the environment (in the beginning). It is my belief that our society (being the bully that it is) has CAUSED this anomaly to form and exist. I have no one but myself to blame for all of the years I allowed this man to beat me down, attempt to turn me against myself, and attempt to take everything that meant anything to me. The signs were all there…but it was my “desire” to not believe it that led me down the path I traveled in so doing. The initial deception, I will not blame myself for, but falling into it to the point where I was making excuses or REACHING to FIND excuses for his behavior is on ME. I believe this to be a classic case of “mind over matter” where the mind literally controls the chromosomes in our bodies. If you think about it, you all know that just a mere thought about something can engage physical manifestations…such as increased blood pressure, increased heart rate, fight or flight reflexes…to the point of damaging our bodily systems..is it really that too far-fetched to believe that the brainwashing society does to us every day is more absorbed by certain individuals than others to the point where their mind sabotages their own self image to the point where it becomes a literal ingrained physiological state and then passed on to their offspring? I don’t think so. Statistics show that at least one offspring of a sociopath will carry the trait. Just some food for thought. Any thoughts out there would be welcomed.
spaths are of all cultures and all times, as far as written and even oral history goes. There is no reason even to doubt that the societies who painted the Lascaux caves had spaths. So, no, I do not think our modern society created them any more than any other society. I also do not believe my mind manifested him. However with 7 billion people on the planet, of course 1-4% becomes a significant larger number than if the globe only counted 7 million people.
I do not blame myself for any deception on his part: his lies and his mask were all his. I have accepted the responsibility of deceiving myself or not listening to myself when it came to the red flags and for forgiving him too many boudnary-crossings at the time.
G1S – I am not enabling anymore. I am not going to bring up the subject, I am just going NC. Nice to see you here.
Mel – I really enjoyed this article.
Skylar,
“The root causes of his evil, envy and shame, create a compulsion in him to harm others and to cause others to harm themselves”
Wow. You could have been describing my ex perfectly. I have written that sentence down and will keep it in my bag so I can read it and re read it whenever I feel the doubt or the dissonance that he still manages to bestow upon me even though I’m nearly 2 months NC. Thank you
Today is December 7th, “Pearl Harbor Day” the day that Japan bombed Pearl Harbor in Hawaii “out of the blue” (though there are rumors that the US had been warned but ignored or lost the warnings).
It is also my late husband’s birthday and he remembered that day as he was 10 years old when it happened and he remembered the announcement on the radio. I wasn’t born yet, so I have no personal memory of that day, but I do remember my husband’s telling about it and my Grandparents’ telling about it and my parents telling about it.
I personally remember the day Kennedy was shot, November 22nd, I was in high school in Science class.
I remember the day of 9/11 and what I was doing, teaching a class of college students CPR—-I remember watching people jumping from buildings on the giant 10 x 20 foot Television screen in the classroom, they were larger than life sized as they tumbled through the air to their deaths, I could almost see the expressions on their faces.
Each of us can remember days when we got up feeling safe and secure, healthy and happy, and then “out of the blue” something happened, either in our world or our own space that DESTROYED that perception of “all is well” in our lives.
Psychopaths are not only attackers of one person at a time, they rule countries and cultures, like Hitler or Mao, or Stalin and they use their dupes and minions to attack whole nations.
It has been this way since two cave men went at each other with clubs over food and women…or one group of cavemen enslaved another group of cavemen, or went to war to take over scare resources.
Psychopaths and greed have been with us since the DAWN OF MANKIND both individually and collectively, they have used and abused others.
Today would of been my 39th wedding aniversary, have been divorced 30 years, I always call my xwife and wish her a happy Pearl Harbor Day. She has been happily remarried 30 years.