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That's quite normal, most people don't want to believe they are responsible for the negative outcomes of their reactions. There's some reinforcement going on that supports it; most people don't get caught the first time they commit a crime, so it only as a crime if they get caught, and that seems unfair to them.

Your dad on the other hand was aware of the statistics, he committed multiple crimes (or involved himself in situations that put him in jail) repeatedly, so he realized being in jail was the natural outcome of his repeated actions.

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Do you plan on handling fulfillment/shipping/customer service yourself?

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that seems like a good answer. Someone is strangely downvoting you.

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That's where I'm really going with this. Whats stopping a psychopath from saying "how do you feel" with the goal of getting someone to open up to them/be more trusting. More so as I understand psychopaths are supposed to be skilled at charming others to their side. Would you consider a psychopath who displayed such actions to be less psychopathic and more "normal"?

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Can a psychopath care for non-important others for strategic reasons? Or to put it another would a psychopath be likely to have their own code and or rules which they follow that would be furthering their own interests while still havbing psychopathic roots.