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Not all psychopaths are criminals – some psychopathic traits are actually linked to success

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imageSome psychopathic traits can lead to success, at least in the short term.Man in suit via www.shutterstock.com.

Tom Skeyhill was an acclaimed Australian war hero, known as “the blind solider-poet.” During the monumental World War I battle of Gallipoli, he was a flag signaler, among the most dangerous of all positions. After being blinded...

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