For
the second quarter, I choose to tackle the book The Wisdom of Psychopaths
written by Kevin Dutton. The main reason I choose this book was because of the
title that hooked me in right away, however after reading the first fifty
pages, there is more to this book than what meets the eye. The first chapter
taught me all about the brain and thinking of a psychopath, and how contrary to
popular belief, the brain of a psychopath is very similar to that of a normal
person. Dutton’s next point was
where the difference came in. Dutton discussed how psychopaths don’t feel the
emotions that a normal person may feel. This is what makes them so ruthless and
cold. Psychopath’s emotions don’t get in the way of their thinking. This is
what allowed men like John Gacy and Ted Bundy to be mass-murderers and feel no
remorse. In another study done by Dutton, he also discovered that unlike the
average person, another person’s emotions would not affect a psychopath. A
psychopath doesn’t feel anxiety in a high stress situation or get scared when
the people surrounding them are afraid. They can pick up on the fear and
anxiety of other people but the brain of a psychopath won’t feel these
emotions. . Dutton also talked about how there are many psychopaths in the
world and they aren’t all murderers and rapists. CEO’s, spies, surgeons, and
politicians all showed very similar traits to those of psychopaths. These jobs
all represent areas of work where you need to be fearless, ruthless, charming
and focused to be a success. Dutton provided an interesting fact about one job
in particular: the president. When tested, many of the leaders of this country
showed signs of psychopathic traits. Dutton hasn’t fully explained yet, but it
is clear to see that we have the ability to learn from psychopaths and I am
excited to see where he takes this idea next.
So, since this is a business book, I'm assuming that the author will be making connections to business and success in business, right? When he gets to these points, PLEASE highlight them (and consider writing about them) as I'll be eager to hear what connection he's making. I hope he's not saying that the best business leaders are psychopaths. Right? So...what's the connection?
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