42% - Though your conscience is in the right place you also have a pragmatic streak and generally aren’t afraid to do your own dirty work! You’re no shrinking violet - but no daredevil either. You generally have little trouble seeing things from another person’s perspective but, at the same time, are no pushover. ‘Everything in moderation – including moderation’ might sum up your approach to life.
Your score 42% Your score 42% You are warm and empathic with a heightened awareness of social responsibility and a strong sense of conscience. You like to carefully weigh up the pros and cons of a situation before you act and are generally averse to taking risks. You are very much a ‘people person’ and dislike conflict. ‘Do unto others…’ are your watchwords. But, although you avoid hurting others, those residing at the higher end of the psychopathic spectrum might not be as considerate, so stay vigilant to avoid being hurt unnecessarily. Though your conscience is in the right place you also have a pragmatic streak and generally aren’t afraid to do your own dirty work! You’re no shrinking violet - but no daredevil either. You generally have little trouble seeing things from another person’s perspective but, at the same time, are no pushover. ‘Everything in moderation – including moderation’ might sum up your approach to life.
I would have posted my result but the link would not load so I got cross and smashed my phone up in a fit of rage...
Ditto YOUR SCORE 18% You are warm and empathic with a heightened awareness of social responsibility and a strong sense of conscience. You like to carefully weigh up the pros and cons of a situation before you act and are generally averse to taking risks. You are very much a ‘people person’ and dislike conflict. ‘Do unto others…’ are your watchwords. But, although you avoid hurting others, those residing at the higher end of the psychopathic spectrum might not be as considerate, so stay vigilant to avoid being hurt unnecessarily.
I'm 21% psycho. Apparently, I am a psychopath. One of my customers called me a psychopath on the street at 3am last week after she had puked in my taxi. Lets just say that I wasn't too impressed.
mrs kiwis score Your score 15% Your score 15% You are warm and empathic with a heightened awareness of social responsibility and a strong sense of conscience. You like to carefully weigh up the pros and cons of a situation before you act and are generally averse to taking risks. You are very much a ‘people person’ and dislike conflict. ‘Do unto others…’ are your watchwords. But, although you avoid hurting others, those residing at the higher end of the psychopathic spectrum might not be as considerate, so stay vigilant to avoid being hurt unnecessarily.
I've always wished there was an ejector seat fitted in mine, the number of times you get a passenger I'd love to see launched through the roof, preferably at 70mph in a tunnel... My blood pressure and psychopath rating have just soared...
UK Government officials considered recruiting psychopaths 'to keep order' after nuclear attack Adviser to Home Office suggested psychopaths would be ‘very good in crises’. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...-keep-order-after-nuclear-attack-9832910.html A Home Office official suggested recruiting psychopaths to help restore order in the event England is hit by a devastating nuclear attack, files released by the National Archives have revealed. In 1982, the Home Office tested how the UK would cope after 300 megatons of nuclear bombs have been dropped within a 16-hour period. The detailed top-secret exercise, which was named ‘Operation Regenerate’, imagined many cities flattened, millions killed by the blast and millions more suffering from radiation sickness.
I did nothing. Her staggering along after drinking a serious amount of alcohol and her carrying a large pizza box suggest she over drank and over ate. When asked to pay me 140 euro soilage charge plus the fare, she then suggested I was a psychopath. Charming.
I can see why they kept that plan top secret. Unless there's a scientific reason why proportionately more psychopaths are likely to survive a nuclear attack than, say, the police or army (accepting there'll be a range of the psychopath spectrum within those organisations) then it seems utterly baffling. Even if the survival rate is higher, it might have been more worthwhile setting up large bunkers wherever these adept psychos would retreat to.