Diagnosed psychopath reveals go-to tactic for manipulating others
Briefly

"When someone else finishes a sentence, don't say anything. Just sit and look at them." This tactic exploits the human discomfort with silence to extract more information.
"So that person will keep talking, they'll just keep going with whatever topic they were just talking about." The use of silence can pressure others to divulge information.
"If they're lying, their lies will get more obvious to spot because they'll just keep filling the silence with more lies." Silence can reveal dishonesty.
"People with ASPD typically exhibit manipulative, reckless behavior, as well as a lack of empathy and respect for others." Psychopathy involves a self-interested drive for power and dominance.
Read at Mail Online
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