Appointment. Warning. Explanation.

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Appointment. I want to say that I dedicate this book to all people who have mental disorders. For people who, when they are overcome by anger, jealousy and other bad emotions and feelings, want to do something bad because their mind tells them to do so. I also dedicate this book to people who fight against their own mind and fight with themselves and win. For those who manage to win, or at least don't give in to their minds. Because winning against yourself is much harder than winning against someone else.

Warning. I would like to warn you that if you have any questions for me or do not understand something, I would like you to write in THIS SECTION. I will answer your questions personally. Thank you for your understanding.

Explanation. I would like to focus on the killer. In this book, the killer will be a sociopath. I would like to highlight a few differences between sociopaths and psychopaths:

Sociopath and psychopath are two terms often used to describe individuals with antisocial personality disorder. Although they have similarities, there are some important differences:

Sociopath:

Emotions: Sociopaths often have difficulty regulating their emotions and may be more emotional than psychopaths. They may feel sympathy, but often these emotions are superficial.

Social interactions: Sociopaths tend to adjust less well in social situations and may have more chaotic lives, often in trouble with the law.

Behavior: Their behavior can be impulsive and unpredictable.

Psychopath:

Emotions: Psychopaths, in contrast, often show very little emotion, lack empathy, and are able to manipulate others without any remorse.

Social Interaction: They are often very good at communication and can appear attractive because they are good at masking their true nature.

Behavior: Psychopaths' behavior tends to be more deliberate and structured than impulsive.

For violence:

Both types of individuals may be prone to violence, but not all sociopaths or psychopaths will necessarily kill people. However, their ability to manipulate and their inability to empathize can lead to serious crimes, including murder, especially if it benefits them or if it serves their purposes. It is important to note that most people with antisocial personality disorder are not violent.

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