Monday, October 27, 2014

Sociopathic Business Models

In the land of Bizkat whether you are depressed, hedonistic, or qa sociopath means nothing. He assumes a level of psychological diffraction from the norm at all times. What is important is to categorize what the aberration makes the individual do. For example, a sociopath will relentlessly pursue his own little road to destruction regardless of the collateral damage.

The Kat knows that standing in the way will only bring destruction, but also that it is not easy to stand aside when you do not realize until the gun goes off that you are the target, along with everything around you. It is a strange feeling to wake up and find yourself with your head in your hand, put there by someone you trusted, admired and assisted. Who knew up to the last minute that the revenge was more important than the whole infrastructure and that the dismantling was the sole objective of the enterprise.

The remarkable thing behind the ruin is that it is inevitable because the sociopath does not know why he does what he does. In a book called the sociopath next door you learn that four percent of the population are sociopaths, that means that any medium sized company has a number of these people. Because they are usually smart and sociable, they levitate to the top. When they go they do more damage than when the damn cat heads to his litter box.

Do what Bizkat does when confronted with one of these animals, watch them carefully and keep them from leaving their holes. Then stay as far away from them as you can get, they can only damage and are unable to build.