One woman's story of emotional and spiritual abuse at the hands of a sociopath. One of the least diagnosed members of the population is also one of the most destructive: The Sociopath. There is nothing romantic or advantageous about being a sociopath and having no conscience. Sociopaths are good at going unnoticed by the rest of us, because, unfortunately, they are good at pretending (lying) and wearing many masks (again, lying). Simply put, they lie to themselves and everyone else. They lie so much that some of them are convinced of their own lies, which is where evil is born. This is the story of such evil, an ordinary boy who grows up to become a narcissistic sociopath and successfully destroys every person who enters his life and ultimately himself. Do you know someone like this? Learn how to spot and identify a narcissistic sociopath.
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