New podcast out today!
In this podcast we conclude a 3-part series exploring the life of psychopath Jackson Noble.
In previous episodes we looked at the confidence and benefits of psychopathy, as well as what it's like to be in a relationship with Jackson.
In this conversation, we explored the downside to have Antisocial Personality Disorder, what it means for a psychopath to feel emotions such as fear and guilt, and whether Jackson would prefer to be another way. His responses might surprise you!
Noble shares his childhood struggles with bullying and a lack of control, which he later overcame by realizing his control over situations. He contrasts his approach with that of serial killers like Bundy and Gacy, emphasizing his preference for long-term control over impulsive actions.
Noble also discusses his fear of being discovered, his lack of guilt, and his strategic approach to relationships. He values internal control and views trust as unnecessary, preferring to vet people.
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