Finding the Succesful Psychopath
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Do you know a psychopath? Are you certain? Do you know the characteristics of a psychopath?
Should you avoid a psychopath? If so, do you know how to avoid a psychopath?
While garlic may hold off vampires and a cross may hold off Count Dracula, these talisman
relics have no effect on a true psychopath. Protect yourself. Stephen Shepherd introduces
the world to the successful psychopaths and once you understand the traits and actions of
such people, you will be able to spot a psychopath as far as you can see. And once you
realize the characteristics that dominate a psychopath, you will be stunned and amazed at
the identity of some of history's most successful and yet well concealed psychopaths who
have virtually ruled the world - at least a large part of it. A truly successful psychopath
can accomplish almost anything, including becoming the President of the United States.
So carry on, dear reader, and learn about the people around you. You are in for the
surprise of your life. But watch out, they are out there somewhere - or everywhere!
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