How to spot a psychopath: Jon Ronson at TEDxMarrakesh

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Jon Ronson is an award-winning writer and documentary maker. He is the author of two previous bestsellers, Them: Adventures with Extremists and The Men Who Stare at Goats, and two collections, Out of the Ordinary: True Tales of Everyday Craziness and What I Do: More True Tales of Everyday Craziness and his latest book -- also a Sunday Times top ten bestseller -- is The Psychopath Test. Jon Ronson lives with his family in London.
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@rachelwalton813
@rachelwalton813 6 жыл бұрын
"We should be defined by our sanity, not our madness" - Well said.
@janetbrown2927
@janetbrown2927 6 жыл бұрын
This author's book, The Psychopath Test, is positively brilliant. His tale ends with the development of the DSM, and you will be laughing through his entire journey. I read if after reading his "Men Who Stare at Goats" - and I will sooner or later have read everything he has published. His delivers dry details in a way that has you lying on your side laughing until you have no breath. Read them all. He has a gift, and I'm so glad he shares it with us.
@enkibumbu
@enkibumbu 6 жыл бұрын
The way he makes himself vulnerable is very charming.
@billwilson5341
@billwilson5341 6 жыл бұрын
:28 Psychopath checklist: - Glibness/superficial charm - Grandiose sense of self-worth - Pathological lying - Cunning/manipulative - Lack of remorse or guilt - Shallow affect - Callous/lack of empathy - Failure to accept responsibility for own actions - Need for stimulation/proneness to boredom - Parasitic lifestyle - Poor behavioral control - Lack of realistic long-term goals - Impulsivity - Juvenile delinquency - Early behavior problems - Revocation of conditional release - Promiscuous sexual behavior - Many short-term marital relationships - Criminal versatility
@futureboy7372
@futureboy7372 6 жыл бұрын
Bill Wilson femmmist
@samreynolds3789
@samreynolds3789 3 жыл бұрын
DJT at 1600 Penn. Ave., Wash. D.C. !
@billwilson5341
@billwilson5341 3 жыл бұрын
@@samreynolds3789 : You'd better watch the video again and this time listen. DJT is not a psychopath.
@leticiapalomimo6704
@leticiapalomimo6704 3 жыл бұрын
Thank u.
@Catholicmama
@Catholicmama 7 жыл бұрын
We adopted a son, he was five when he joined us. He became impossible to live with, violent, refused to do chores, stole anything that wasn't nailed down and we got tired of dealing with cops and the court. He was declared incorrigible and is in foster care. In childhood sociopathy is called Reactive Attachment disorder. He had five convictions in six months, several really bad moments at school that didn't quite break the law, like standing up in language arts and pretending to masturbate in front of a group of seventh graders. Yea, he didn't admit it to me, but it was documented by school. After placing him in foster care, he manipulated the social worker into seeing him as a victim. They filed a restraining order against me. I have tried to have no contact with him. He tries to tell me he misses my cooking, our home, etc. I asked him about his physical abuse of me. He said he couldn't believe he did that. Wrong answer. We have one more court date to permanently terminate our parental rights. My next dog will be larger and trained to protect us. I think he still may come back someday and try to kill us. So far my husband has refused to move. I think it might be safer if we did
@The_Alchemist__
@The_Alchemist__ 7 жыл бұрын
Don't take on some bodies life then throw it away somebody else when the going gets tough, shouldn't be allowed children, imagine your next one is a bad child will you give that one away aswel. And don't bother replying because I haven got notifications and I won't be coming back to this video. Anyway stop reading this and g t back to being terrible parents
@Catholicmama
@Catholicmama 7 жыл бұрын
You weren't physically abused by him. He tried to kill me. My safety is as important as as his. You are rude, even if you don't read this. I was not a bad mom. I tried for ten years. You don't understand
@vodkacannon
@vodkacannon 7 жыл бұрын
+bh0151 you must be a psychopath
@Catholicmama
@Catholicmama 7 жыл бұрын
I adopted three times, first was Claire. She was born with an incomplete esophagus. She had other medical problems, too. But she was an easy kid to love. Sadly she only lived seven years. It was an aggressive pneumonia. I almost stopped living, but we had adopted our son, Chris, and he was two years old. So he kept me going. Tough kid to deal with, he is too smart. So he got Legos earlier than he should have and there was Thomas the Tank engine....but he moved on. Was reading adult books about dinosaurs when he was five. He is 18, and still with us. The last adoptee was too damaged. He went through so much on top of his birth mother never creating that first crucial bond. Sure, you can think it was one fight that caused us to surrender him. We sincerely endured hell for years. And then the final year was just one episode to next of horror at his behavior. Condemn, but you didn't live with him. I am not going to take any more kids in. I am now too old in my opinion.
@chulalachannel
@chulalachannel 7 жыл бұрын
you are really brave. i had like the opposite situation you had. i had to be an outstanding good mannered kid and get top grades while skipped grades WHILE suffering severe abuse and malnutrition and a messed up spine because of it. it all comes down to people's individual choices of humanity, bad people are gauged by their malignant selfishness. since all people have to have a healthy perspective of selfishness to survive, but evil people have malignant selfishness. america is good in freedom to let good people blossom but it also gives the freedom to let bad people blossom, and it's easier being bad, so thats why there seems to be an overwhelming amount today. some people's cores are plain rotten. a rotten apple can't go back to being unrotten.
@jcaprara
@jcaprara 6 жыл бұрын
You'll know when you hear them playing Hail to the Chief.
@centavo71
@centavo71 6 жыл бұрын
One of my favourite Ted Talks.
@domlikatrichkova5285
@domlikatrichkova5285 6 жыл бұрын
I also have general anxiety disorder and i am devoted to learn about and spot sociopaths and psychopaths , because i am fascinated by their calmness. I feel anxious almost all the time,sometimes i wish my brain was more like theirs.
@tanyawales5445
@tanyawales5445 3 жыл бұрын
No, you don't. A lot of psychopaths and sociopaths end up in prison. Anxiety can be treated with therapy and medication. What can be done with people that cannot understand the feelings of others and have no moral center?
@lisazoria2709
@lisazoria2709 8 жыл бұрын
He didn't cover how to spot a psychopath! Misleading title!!!
@MacetazzOpina
@MacetazzOpina 8 жыл бұрын
+Lisa Galarza he did, twice
@chadw4638
@chadw4638 6 жыл бұрын
You didn't watch the video.
@rachelwalton813
@rachelwalton813 6 жыл бұрын
I'm not sure you get what the talk was actually about Lisa.
@mickwakefield1874
@mickwakefield1874 6 жыл бұрын
I'll help you my dear.
@carioca56
@carioca56 6 жыл бұрын
Many titles are misleading, no?
@fabulouswoman5068
@fabulouswoman5068 7 жыл бұрын
Misleading headline. No bullet points for spotting psychopath.
@revolutionaryholiday829
@revolutionaryholiday829 6 жыл бұрын
Fabulous Woman yes there was....
@hellybelle5
@hellybelle5 6 жыл бұрын
Fabulous Woman the first thing he did was put up a list of bullet points.
@hannahdunn5393
@hannahdunn5393 6 жыл бұрын
Yes they did they had that entire list that showed on the screen like 2 times
@keyboardwarriorrose
@keyboardwarriorrose 6 жыл бұрын
Because its humanly impossible to spot one.
@aSpectreAppears
@aSpectreAppears 6 жыл бұрын
At least he tried. He looks like a psycho
@yellowleaf28
@yellowleaf28 Жыл бұрын
I’m sure that hospital could find any reason to keep any of us in for any psychiatric reason
@shivercanada
@shivercanada 6 жыл бұрын
Excellent Job! Very interesting
@roncraig2594
@roncraig2594 6 жыл бұрын
I hate to reveal myself, but I feel no remorse telling you that this was superb! ;-)
@camiblutube7116
@camiblutube7116 4 жыл бұрын
You can tell that he is well, different! But good info! I know for a fact that my ex is either socio or psycho path! But he is most definitely a narcissist!
@annehinde719
@annehinde719 4 жыл бұрын
Usually hold powerful positions in life .
@helgahamster790
@helgahamster790 6 жыл бұрын
How about somebody that says: "I want you to proof to me that you love me more than anybody else on this world. I want you to sacrifice your son as proof of your love to me!!! Would that be a psychopath?
@alexajulianna2424
@alexajulianna2424 2 жыл бұрын
you mean, God?
@johnmercer5491
@johnmercer5491 2 жыл бұрын
Ummmm...that's so scary
@leaperrins8373
@leaperrins8373 8 жыл бұрын
As far as Tony is concerned, it's not a crime to be a psychopath. I don't believe Broadmoor had any business to keep him once they realised he had faked his madness. I get fed up with people who throw around the term 'psycho' or psychopath without having any idea of what it means. They also assume that anyone who is violent is psychopathic or that psychopaths are always violent. Neither of these is true.
@AnneBoleynTudor
@AnneBoleynTudor 8 жыл бұрын
+lea perrins I was married to one. He could quickly become violent if ever told "no", or if I didn't agree with his every opinion, many of which were far off the mark. he was violent to women and children, expecting instant obedience with no argument.
@leaperrins8373
@leaperrins8373 8 жыл бұрын
Anne Boleyn Yes, that was YOUR experience(no disrespect intended). Not all psychopaths are violent, as not all violent people are psychopaths. We do not lock people up because we believe they might hurt other people when no crime has been committed. That is against the law. If a person turns violent then it is up to the victim to inform the police so they may do something about it. I have had experiences with violent psychopaths myself. They are certainly unpleasant people.
@AnneBoleynTudor
@AnneBoleynTudor 8 жыл бұрын
lea perrins Well, I did to something about it, I escaped illegally from a foreign country with 2 small kids. Four years later he arrived in NZ and then real nightmare began and I couldn't get help from the authorities and he was allowed to stalk and harass me at will. I know all about psychopaths and I know that they are not all violent but what I am saying is that they are quite prepared to use violence when it suits them or their ambitions are frustrated in some way. Since my experience I have been researching for 30 years.
@leaperrins8373
@leaperrins8373 8 жыл бұрын
Anne Boleyn Anne I wasn't implying that you didn't try to do anything about it. Do you think your experience justifies locking up a psychopath just because he is one then despite the fact that no crime has been committed? This is what you seem to be saying? My point was that we have no business (or law that supports the action of) locking up people 'just in case' they are going commit a crime
@AnneBoleynTudor
@AnneBoleynTudor 8 жыл бұрын
lea perrins I never said anything about locking them up. But in my ex's case he should have been. After being allowed to stalk me and make death threats for 4 years, and after getting into this country illegally - which the authorities knew and had no interest in investigating, and after breaking into my house and living there while my children and I were in hiding. . .there were no consequences of any kind for him. Even after it came to light that he had sexually abused our daughter before we escaped his country, I was told he couldn't be prosecuted in NZ for crimes committed in his country. All they could do was stop his weekend access to our daughters, which he had had for 4 years while our children were in fear of him and forced to go there and even after all my warnings that he was dangerous, they allowed it all to happen. And if not for certain measures I had put in place, he was the type of "father" that would kill his own children to get revenge on me as he couldn't control me. You are projecting your own thoughts onto me I think. I am a human and animal rights activist and have been involved in petitions and campaigns to get innocent people out of prison, even one who was for several years considered an international terrorist. We were able to prove he was no and this got him out of prison.
@Pfsif
@Pfsif 10 жыл бұрын
This guy needs to meet a Psychopath and then give a talk, you won't know anything on this subject until you've been attacked by one. Oh yeah, it's 5% not 1% of the population.
@thedarkmaster4747
@thedarkmaster4747 8 жыл бұрын
LOL!!! but seriously i wouldn't wish that on nearly anyone. i would rather be locked for three days in a meter square box with a wolverine and a tazmainian devil than spend 12 hours in a mile squared mashion with a psychopath. they are the worst "things" pretending to be human you'll ever meet.
@Tony00599
@Tony00599 4 жыл бұрын
5% including Sociopaths
@nicholas8476
@nicholas8476 4 жыл бұрын
The Dark master Most would be totally normal to your eyes. You’d probably like them.. Bit hyperbolic there..
@gauravyadav-bg1bz
@gauravyadav-bg1bz 4 жыл бұрын
The real percent u will never know! For me it's about 50% or more. Well this is in spectrum and it depends on beholder feeling the person a psyco. Well I am the reject child of a psyco father, so I am on the other extreme and so probably I find ever 2nd person behaving badly to me and feels to me a psyco!! It's way too complex then anyone can imagine. We all are a psyco and Where I lye on the spectrum, there sure is short circuit path to psychopathy. But that's not as dangerous as the pampered child of any psycho or any individual who becomes a pscyo,. That entitlement come from the very beginning of the childhood.
@commonsense9173
@commonsense9173 4 жыл бұрын
@@thedarkmaster4747 Dehumanizing people, are you sure you aren't one?
@fredwilma1000
@fredwilma1000 6 жыл бұрын
I think that the person he talks about (Tony) who has just got released after 14 yrs is............HIMSELF!!!! HOOOOOHAAAAA!
@magadiendor
@magadiendor Жыл бұрын
Great speech!
@laabuela13
@laabuela13 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks. No one can plumb the depths of the human psyche!
@JamesStewart-xz9cp
@JamesStewart-xz9cp 6 жыл бұрын
What I don’t understand is that these are common traits I see daily within people. From my own studies, it seems everyone is a psychopath, just on different degrees; so why is this still a diagnosis? Humanity as a whole is psychopathic.
@dolphin-studio
@dolphin-studio 2 жыл бұрын
psychopat is having all these traits at the same time and are born with them, brain structure can easily determine who is psychopath and who isn't iether yo are or you arent there isnt a "i am a little bit psychopath"
@dexter576
@dexter576 2 жыл бұрын
You know why? So these so called "good" people had any reason to think they're not this way at any smallest degree, but they are if just the circumstances would have changed
@gravity00x
@gravity00x Жыл бұрын
wtf ure on about. u just saying that hints at u being the psychopath in this room. since u dont seem to understand that most of the people are absolutely anything but psychopaths
@sonalmandal6271
@sonalmandal6271 3 жыл бұрын
We live in the time where everyone want to be psychopath
@rupsabanerjee437
@rupsabanerjee437 3 жыл бұрын
soooooo insightful! :)
@dmonvisigoth1651
@dmonvisigoth1651 6 жыл бұрын
This guy is great!
@shakeuwakeu1480
@shakeuwakeu1480 9 жыл бұрын
There is NOBODY ON THIS PLANET (no Dr, This or That) can be more of an expert on psychopaths than i am. No offense, but these doctors learned from other doctors before them who also learned from books. I'VE LEARNED FROM A LIFE LONG EXPERIENCE, I know everything about them, even the kind of food they like depending on their mood at the time! I'm 58 and i've been dealing with them all my life! Sad, but true! I wish i dind't have to become such an "expert" on this subject......
@nickslaughter6923
@nickslaughter6923 9 жыл бұрын
So wat would a psycho eat if they just lost there job. But didn't really like the job anyway. And finally decided that it was time to start killing people.
@MusicInMotion_67
@MusicInMotion_67 9 жыл бұрын
That almost sounds like a Narcissist. Unless you yourself are a Psychopath I don't think anyone could have that intimate of knowledge of the Psychopathic mind.
@mandymcmanus4210
@mandymcmanus4210 9 жыл бұрын
Kaza Sawyer More than almost.
@shakeuwakeu1480
@shakeuwakeu1480 9 жыл бұрын
Kaza Sawyer Someone who dealt/struggled against them all their life do learn their mindset. I am an example among the "too many of us". People who has a narcissist/psychopath parent are conditioned for life to put up with them later on... They become a magnet for these people, and eventually learn to recognize their "traits". You can't learn anything from books or lectures as much as you learn from first hand experience.
@mandymcmanus4210
@mandymcmanus4210 9 жыл бұрын
I have also been a magnet and know a lot about them from experience (now that I know the name for it), but what Kaza and I picked up on very quickly (likely from our own extensive experience with narcissists) is that you basically waved a huge red flag that reads I am a Narcissist when you stated that "There is NOBODY ON THIS PLANET (no Dr, This or That) can be more of an expert on psychopaths than i am." Narcissist actually believe that they know more than anyone, even experts. It's one thing to say that a particular expert doesn't know something or you know more than them, or that you can spot a narcissist quickly or even that you are an expert (absent of schooling), etc, etc. Saying something along those lines wouldn't necessarily make you an narcissist, but saying that you are the foremost expert in the world based only on your experience (that many people have) is a red flag. You may not be, but your comment made you sound like one. js.
@Waltham1892
@Waltham1892 6 жыл бұрын
I have an easy way to spot a Psychopath. I walk into my house and yell "Honey, are you home?"
@chinookvalley
@chinookvalley 4 жыл бұрын
Waltham1892 Do you live alone?
@mangoyacho
@mangoyacho 4 жыл бұрын
@@chinookvalley LoL thats a good one!
@davidowens5898
@davidowens5898 4 жыл бұрын
Female psychpaths are a rarity. The ratio is approx.19-1. (male to female).
@vantalk2021
@vantalk2021 6 жыл бұрын
Pause the video at 3:01. The guy in the blue shirt in the audience is like, "So you think you know me so well?"
@tigerbunny6778
@tigerbunny6778 Жыл бұрын
Once you see you can't unsee. They're everywhere!
@jericobiermann1504
@jericobiermann1504 6 жыл бұрын
Probably could have simply put the list up and said thank you...the rest was story telling.
@vixyvelasquez9898
@vixyvelasquez9898 3 жыл бұрын
Oh trust me I’m an expert at spotting psychopaths. No matter how much they pretend or try to hide it I always catch them in the lie . It has saved me from being hurt so many times , and of course god is on my side 🙏🏼
@TIOLIOfficial
@TIOLIOfficial 6 ай бұрын
Don't watch this video, but rather go watch his "Strange answers to the psychopath test" TED talk a year later. It is a redoing of this talk, but it was done better, with better audio and a bit more information.
@esthershih5575
@esthershih5575 6 жыл бұрын
i read his book The Psychopath Test, amazing read
@edwardsson777
@edwardsson777 9 жыл бұрын
If you want to learn more about psychopaths I might suggest listening to "Sex, love and psychopathic women" to get a picture of how psychopaths feel about life.
@Hitochiisai
@Hitochiisai 7 жыл бұрын
So he goes in stating how to spot one then completely contradicts everything. I think he's crazy.
@bellavia5
@bellavia5 5 жыл бұрын
I think these terms like psychopath and sociopath are handy little assignments to place people who are "disturbed" in some way in a category. The definition he shows is basically describing a typical child.
@i-am-a-fangirlbe_afraid2187
@i-am-a-fangirlbe_afraid2187 6 жыл бұрын
Hm...my brother checks off everything on that list...lovely
@darrenhudson9675
@darrenhudson9675 6 жыл бұрын
How about the fact that he fails to mention at the beginning, psychopaths love to talk about themselves? [The first indicator of a psychopath.] Could *he* not be the psychopath on the room? After all, for the period of the talk, (and for the length of time we each listened), *he* was controlling 100+ people, (not to mention each of us)! [Which is the second indicator of a psychopath he gave!]
@dolphin-studio
@dolphin-studio 2 жыл бұрын
not really everyone likes tot alk about themselves that is not an indcator unless you mean to an excessive point where it could be considered as psychopathy.
@spindlegrinder
@spindlegrinder 9 жыл бұрын
number one sign of a psychopath is that they stare at you or look too long because they can't formulate in their brains that they might be making someone feel uncomfortable, they have no sense of empathy
@tarquinmahoney1932
@tarquinmahoney1932 8 жыл бұрын
spindlegrinder also a perpetual business, the only time they are still is if they are reading or watching, you will catch them watching you then suddenly looking away. The less you react to them the less the "see" you like the dinoosaurs from jurassic park 1
@hightidesmrforever2themoon449
@hightidesmrforever2themoon449 7 жыл бұрын
fascinating stuff.
@jenniferanne8338
@jenniferanne8338 6 жыл бұрын
There are no signs until you take something away from them that threatens them.
@weewilly2007
@weewilly2007 9 жыл бұрын
I'd be interested in this author or someone like him doing a book on psychiatric institutionalization as a socioeconomic and geopolitical instrument, to silence opposing views and strengthen prevailing social structures via predatory and under handed means
@weewilly2007
@weewilly2007 9 жыл бұрын
erm ok thnks
@tarquinmahoney1932
@tarquinmahoney1932 8 жыл бұрын
weewilly2007 www.kcl.ac.uk/ioppn/news/records/2012/May/The-antisocial-brain.aspx www.psychopathysociety.org/images/hare%20commentary%20on%20ronson%20april%2017%202012.pdf
@weewilly2007
@weewilly2007 8 жыл бұрын
Wonder what your intentions are Tarquin Mahoney, in your oh-so-helpful suggestions on reading material. Regardless of my passing interest on the subject and motivation in keeping informed on all current matters, still don't see how advisable it is to dwell or delve so deeply on such morbid topics. Unless it is a condition you grapple with yourself, in which case you have my condolences. My own interest in contrast, would relate much more to "institutional or systemic insanity" if you can call it that. Something I suspect, does not just involve physical abnormalities in the brain of individual offenders, but would relate to much larger numbers within society, working in tandem as part of "social machinery" Whereby individuals working within systems strive to manipulate mechanisms of power and control for their own self advancement, so that it is not just personalities at work , but procedures, protocols and trans-activity between the various members of society, all operating within the given framework, but all looking out for number one (themselves and those who would be in their own interests to protect) Leading to corruption, deception and duplicity being a matter of course, and inducing or coaxing violence, crime, as well as madness, as routine.
@julieblackwelder9109
@julieblackwelder9109 8 жыл бұрын
weewilly2007 "... still don't see how advisable it is to dwell or delve so deeply on such morbid topics. ..." Once you have one in your life that you didn't spot until it was too late, you'll see that being able to identify these people is advisable.
@weewilly2007
@weewilly2007 8 жыл бұрын
good point, is it hereditary you think, or systemic like I believe, bit of both probably. But which one is more alterable? Not without the other being affected too right? Maybe we should ask the exeprts at King's College. You seem to know what you're talking about though!
@rachelhudson8362
@rachelhudson8362 6 жыл бұрын
I have has PTSD ( work based bullying) and I realise I could be diagnosed with just about every mental disorder going. Everyone needs a label nowadays,
@daveybernard1056
@daveybernard1056 4 жыл бұрын
In the first 20 seconds, I SO wish he had come out with Xray Specs.
@Henrikbuitenhuis
@Henrikbuitenhuis 9 жыл бұрын
Thanks from Denmark
@crazycat5958
@crazycat5958 5 жыл бұрын
Psychopaths are sane. They know exactly what they’re doing.
@davidbenes6107
@davidbenes6107 7 жыл бұрын
Seriously...Any one who is the slightest bit educated about this knows that healthy people usually have some of the same traits as psychopaths, just fewer/milder forms. There is a distinct pattern in their behaviour and even a physical difference in their brain. If some one leads a trail of destruction everywhere they go for their entire life, I don't think it's wise to say it's fine because that's normal and every person is the same. Please do the world a favour and never get on a stage again, it would be best if you just didn't talk at all.
@tinaamsler4845
@tinaamsler4845 6 жыл бұрын
David Benes
@mariekatherine5238
@mariekatherine5238 6 жыл бұрын
Hmm, someone I know fits all of these except the last. His wife left him, but they never actually divorced. He just goes from one woman to another because formalizing the divorce and marrying is too much trouble. He has 13 kids that I know of, didn't support any of them, including refusing to help pay for his son's funeral after he died of meningitis at age 15. This man was my boss for two months. That was two months too long. He fired me and defrauded me of unemployment. Sad thing is, he's still out there destroying people's lives.
@yousraadly7341
@yousraadly7341 3 жыл бұрын
I readed the comment sections and burst with laughter untill i forget the points i collect for a work issues .😂😂😂😂 I fear when ifinsh my period to become one myself , this is really heavy kind of science human mind & emotional system can be a world of its own . Thank God i selected/studied language & bussniess admin in colleges.
@Maliciou5
@Maliciou5 7 жыл бұрын
well that was a waste of time
@jericobiermann1504
@jericobiermann1504 6 жыл бұрын
I'm pretty sure the narrator is himself a psychopath.
@1025susie
@1025susie 6 жыл бұрын
Josh M yes, a very waste of time like no point made but miniacking ones other actions.
@aSpectreAppears
@aSpectreAppears 6 жыл бұрын
Look at his appearance and behaviour, he has traits of being a psychopath.
@dorydenovi4903
@dorydenovi4903 6 жыл бұрын
Complete waste of time. Tony sounds fascinating though, too bad he wasn't the speaker
@nash984954
@nash984954 6 жыл бұрын
You were seeking the mirror that spelled it out for you, "YES, YOU ARE A PSYCHO."
@Bulletproof1951
@Bulletproof1951 8 жыл бұрын
This might have been an interesting video if I could understand more than half of what he was saying. Pronunciation and elocution is so important.
@Bulletproof1951
@Bulletproof1951 8 жыл бұрын
You mean you really can't hear the stutters and broken sentence flow? Ever give a presentation?
@Marispider
@Marispider 8 жыл бұрын
It wasn't that difficult. A few times I had issues, but as long as you have the volume up a bit, it's fine. And I usually have an issue with understanding what people say.
@TheGuardian163
@TheGuardian163 8 жыл бұрын
Isn't there the same speech filmed from a different camera? In my memory the quality of the video was higher The speech is still high quality, I'm talking about the video
@dalzoi
@dalzoi 6 жыл бұрын
Hervey Cleckley actually came up with the criteria for psychopathy, with his book, "The Mask of Sanity", back in 1944, not Robert D. Hare. Hare modified it somewhat, but his studies were more of a lower form as he studied those who were caught, and sent to prison.
@mandeloo9404
@mandeloo9404 7 жыл бұрын
Ron Jonson never really says anything he just rambles like a schizophrenic. It's one big sentence.
@7REDDRACO7
@7REDDRACO7 6 жыл бұрын
rambling is not schizorphrenia, neither is incomplete or incomprehensive angered speech or sentence structure or frantic action, also the enemy's accusations against people its all to serve the beast, and labeling by doctors are just more psychopathic warfare.
@gardensofthegods
@gardensofthegods 6 жыл бұрын
Mande Loo I had trouble understanding him because I had the volume on full blast but the problem is it's a cell phone so I cannot adjust it if I was on a computer I could so I had trouble hearing it and his voice kept dropping down. but he didn't give as much information as I thought he would and this was entertaining but not really that informative
@weekendpartier
@weekendpartier 6 жыл бұрын
he's got that Woody Allen, wussy, neurotic behavior down...
@robertwagner7439
@robertwagner7439 4 жыл бұрын
Thanx
@23angelpie
@23angelpie 2 жыл бұрын
I thought for sure this was Ron Johnson the senator from Wisconsin. A great example of this.
@seansmith7919
@seansmith7919 9 жыл бұрын
No offence but that speach was was all over the place
@tarquinmahoney1932
@tarquinmahoney1932 8 жыл бұрын
Sean Smith www.psychopathysociety.org/images/hare%20commentary%20on%20ronson%20april%2017%202012.pdf so is he, hes ...welll... hes a psychopath basically , the soft voice and stumbly manner are very much forced affect he adopted early in life to assume the role of professional victim.
@aCynicalPie
@aCynicalPie 8 жыл бұрын
+Tarquin Mahoney You are doing the same thing Robert Hare says in his letter not to do.
@prawno5
@prawno5 6 жыл бұрын
Tarquin Mahoney kn
@fionagregory5774
@fionagregory5774 6 жыл бұрын
Sean Smith speech
@crunchynuts793
@crunchynuts793 6 жыл бұрын
"speech"
@raygarcia5759
@raygarcia5759 6 жыл бұрын
Ok this was one of the worst Ted talks I've ever heard. Was there some point to this? Or was he just working off his caffeine buzz?
@bobjacobson858
@bobjacobson858 6 жыл бұрын
He speaks very rapidly, sometimes turning his head away from the microphone, and I can't catch about a fourth of what he says.
@stevecarter8810
@stevecarter8810 6 жыл бұрын
... And the generalised anxiety too. His book is the same: entertaining and appalling but not edifying
@daphne4983
@daphne4983 5 жыл бұрын
😁
@vixyvelasquez9898
@vixyvelasquez9898 3 жыл бұрын
Ray Garcia are you mad because you’re a psychopath?
@silentsoul5991
@silentsoul5991 3 жыл бұрын
Lmao he is tony but flipped, ultrahospital ya dig
@leshagan7073
@leshagan7073 6 жыл бұрын
Well it is interesting that I am here considering what I've been diagnosed with. DID, anxiety, depression, issues with feeling emotions and schizophrenia
@348449sierra
@348449sierra 8 жыл бұрын
How many times am I going to hear this same exact story about Tony from a bunch of different people
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