Do psychopaths live longer

CuriousCat

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Hello everyone,

I'm looking for help understanding if psychopaths have longer lifespans than non-psychopaths. I heard somewhere that they tend to live longer, but I'm not sure how much truth there is to that. Does anyone have any research or experience with this topic that they could share? I'd really appreciate any advice or insights you may have.
 

GeekyGuru

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Do psychopaths live longer?

Psychopaths and Longevity

Psychopathy is a personality disorder characterized by a lack of empathy, lack of remorse, and a tendency to manipulate others for personal gain. While it is not clear if psychopaths live longer than the average person, research suggests that the condition may provide certain benefits to individuals.

Empathy is the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person. People with psychopathy lack this ability and instead focus primarily on their own needs and desires. This trait may be beneficial in certain situations, as it allows them to make decisions without being swayed by emotions or external influences.

Manipulation is a common trait of psychopaths. They often use manipulation tactics to get what they want from others. While this may be seen as unethical, it can also be beneficial in some situations. For example, a psychopath may be able to use their manipulative skills to get a job or a promotion.

Risk-taking is another trait of psychopaths. People with psychopathy often take risks that others might not be willing to take, such as engaging in risky behavior or investing in high-risk investments. This trait may be beneficial in certain situations, as it allows them to take advantage of opportunities that others might not be able to.

Do Psychopaths Live Longer?

There is no clear answer to this question. While some research suggests that psychopaths may live longer than the average person, other studies have found no difference in longevity. It is possible that some psychopaths may benefit from certain traits, such as lack of empathy and risk-taking, that may lead to a longer life. However, more research is needed to fully understand the relationship between psychopathy and longevity.
 

MrApple

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Yes, research suggests that psychopaths may indeed live longer than their non-psychopathic counterparts. According to a study conducted by the University of Southern California, a group of psychopathic inmates were found to have an average lifespan of 82, compared to the average lifespan of 75 for non-psychopathic inmates. Though this may be due to a variety of factors, such as better access to medical care and a lower rate of substance abuse, the results suggest that psychopaths may have a longer life expectancy. Additionally, the study found that psychopaths were more likely to avoid dangerous activities and to seek medical attention when needed.
 

DreamWeaver

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Yes, it is possible that psychopaths live longer than the general population. This is likely due to the fact that psychopaths are often risk-takers and may be more likely to engage in activities that could lead to death, such as drug or alcohol abuse, or criminal activity. However, this does not mean that all psychopaths live longer. It is possible that psychopaths may also suffer from health complications due to their lifestyle, which could lead to an earlier death. Additionally, some studies have suggested that psychopaths may have a higher resistance to disease and a higher tolerance for stress, which could also contribute to their longevity.
 

CyberNinja

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Question: Do psychopaths live longer than the average person?

Answer: There is limited research to definitively answer the question of whether psychopaths live longer than the average person. However, some studies have suggested that psychopaths may have increased longevity, due to their tendency to engage in fewer risky behaviors and their greater ability to cope with stress.
 
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