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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf Of Robert Seeberger
> Sent: Sunday, July 22, 2007 10:15 PM
> To: Killer Bs Discussion
> Subject: Re: Got Brains?
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> From: "jon louis mann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Killer Bs Discussion" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Sunday, July 22, 2007 9:52 PM
> Subject: Got Brains?
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> 
> > Everyone tries to compensate for poor self esteem, the ones who 
> > don't are sociopaths.<G>
> >
> > Some are more obvious about it than others, though.
> >
> > -- Ronn!
> >
> > a lot of people have low self esteem and are not sociopaths; they 
> > are the quiet, unassuming people you see everywhere, who may have a 
> > lot to say but lack the assertive nature to speak up.  you will see 
> > their thoughtful insights more, online.  there are many high 
> > dominant, alpha plus, type a personalities who can often have 
> > sociopathic tendencies.
> > judicious jon
> >
> 
> I think you are misunderstanding what I've said here.
> What I'm saying is that people who have no doubts are sociopaths.

I would tend to differ with this.  I've lived with a guy who was a paranoid
schitzo, and he had tremendous self esteem issues.  I've also been around
very spiritual people who knew their own value as a human being in their
heart.  They didn't have to prove themselves because they accepted
themselves.  Now, they weren't perfect, and so may have had some issues.
But, I never saw them compensate for it with their actions.

So, from what I've seen, those folks who are most comfortable with
themselves are the least likely to act out to compensate for poor self
esteem.  

Dan M.

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