what books would a psychopath read? is knowledge and reading a worthwhile pursuit for those individuals?
catcher in the rye
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Machiavelli
The 48 Laws Of Power
The Person and The Situation
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My diary honestly
Those "self-help" books, such as how to get people to like you, how to be cohesive in different social environments, and--should they like to keep an open mind about things--detective/murder mystery novels, psychology books, and forensic science.
Outside of those, I don't see why a psychopath would waste their time reading, as there is nothing pragmatic or worthwhile about it for someone who doesn't understand emotions and certain human interactions in the same capacity as someone who is not a psychopath.
Not books, newspapers.
Anything, aren't psychopaths just self-centered anti-socials? I don't see why a psychopath couldn't enjoy reading Harry Potter. Their major disorder seems to be that they are peak anti-social and don't give a shit about people's feelings at all.