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A psychopath lacks a moral code, which allows him to commit any crime under the mantle of social acceptance. They are experts in spreading rumors to denigrate the character of others, destroying them socially. His ability to ostracize and exile those who consider them enemies, that is, those who do not adore them, is remarkable. It is fundamental to understand that his only desire is to accumulate power and influence, without hesitation in removing those who prevent him. In this sense, resonance can be found with verses of the Bhagavad Gita that describe demons: - "Ishvaro ahamam": I am the controller. - "Aham bhogi": I am the enjoyer, who deserves all pleasure. - "Siddho aham": I am perfect; they consider those who have codes as morph
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