13 May 2016

10 Professions With The Highest Percentage Of Psychopaths

Psychopaths are not necessarily maniacs or serial killers. They are the people that are around us and sometimes we may have no idea who is the wolf in the lamb’s skin. It can be anyone from your network of friends and colleagues.

1) Company’s Executives

1To manage companies and people sometimes you must not have a heart. And a lie, cynicism and manipulations can become your best friends on the way to your goals. According to statistics, around 4% of all companies’ executives are real psychopaths. This is four times more than an average number of the whole population.


2) Jurisprudence

2These people are pretty well acknowledged with the laws. And what they know better than that is how to get around a law. And if from the very young ages a future law specialist sees that in the court the decisions are made not with the truth but with eloquence, skillful lie and charisma (which is inseparable part of any psychopath), than it is very easy and motivational to become one.

3) Radio and TV Broadcast

3In TV broadcasting psychopaths satisfy their narcissism, train their charm and charisma, and enjoy their ability to manipulate with the wide range of people and their consciousness. And…they lie not winking.


4) Sales
4Psychopaths turn out to be very good sales-managers if they are not only cynical and unscrupulous, but are smart and understand the psychology of their ‘victims’ well. Along with that they don’t feel sympathetic to anyone that’s why they will gladly sell you any junk taking away the last penny from the poor family. But for the company they work for it is beneficial and profitable as well as for themselves.

5) Surgery

5The line here is really thin. Medicine represents the lowest percentage of psychopaths as to cure people well you should at least love them a bit. But surgeons are an exception. Seems like those who dream of cutting human flesh, should have an increased level of empathy from the very childhood. Some surgeons admit that they used to cut their teddy-bears’ bellies and sometimes did small surgeries to little hamsters and homeless cats.

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