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The Psychopathic Philosophy: The Naturally Confident Worldview

New full length video out today!

This is an excerpt from my upcoming course: Psychopathic Confidence

Let's put aside media-driven prejudices for a moment to investigate the concept of "healthy psychopathy." 

Walking among us are millions of psychopaths who do not go to prison or become serial killers, and instead are generally highly successful and confident in themselves. They see the world differently from neurotypical people, and are unburdened by distracting emotional attachments or some of the biased thinking that comes from empathy, conscience, and caring what people think of you.

In this video, I explore the benefits of a present-focused, optimistic, and statistically rational mindset. As psychopaths excel in efficiency, focusing on the shortest path to goals and not being hindered by ego or rules, perhaps their philosophical worldview has wisdom for us to consider, and I suggest adopting this approach can lead to increased confidence and success.

Watch the full video here:

https://theinspirationallifestyle.com/the-psychopathic-philosophy-the-naturally-confident-worldview/

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