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 have an animal? Do you  have a person? I'm going to live with a psychopath from now on.

How are the psychopaths we see in the media different from real psychopaths? Or are they exactly the same? I could n't find any anxiety when I looked at their behavior.

The police are strangely conducting a psychopath test.

Those who make it very difficult for many people are psychopaths.

They don't take responsibility for their own mistakes and consistently make excuses or blame others.

From now on, a life-threatening cohabitation begins.

Hello, hello.

Oh, it's the feeling of black.

Hello.

It's like hello.

But it's exactly as I imagined.

It's very black.

But I'm really curious.

Yes, when you saw me earlier, I wasn't [music] scared.

I had a mental breakdown.

Suddenly, you made a gesture like this and told me to pull out my clothes.

What did you think of a knife or something? Oh, I'm really sorry.

I just wanted to surprise you.

You must have thought of me.

No, right? Just kidding.

Oh, of course.

Oh, no, no, no.

I can do this.

Oh, so I should n't have ended like this.

What do you mean? And then you take off your clothes one by one.

You're evaluating people's appearances.

I know I shouldn't do this lightly, but since this is an important part of the video, I'll tell you.

He was pretty.

He had a face that was easy to like.

If I met him on the street or in society, I wouldn't think he was a psychopath.

He had an incredibly pretty and likeable [music] face.

Can you explain a little bit about the illness you're suffering from now? Let me hear about the specific diagnosis and the symptoms you're experiencing.

The diagnosis is antisocial personality disorder.

I heard it was called antisocial personality disorder before.

But now, the diagnosis is antisocial personality disorder.

When it comes to antisocial personality disorder, doctors don't necessarily divide it into psychopaths, sociopaths, and narcissists.

In any case, all three are similar.

It's a personality that can cause problems when you enter society.

So I wanted to know about it under the premise that all three coexisted in me.

That's how I started broadcasting in the first place.

The only broadcast program I watch is "I Want to Know About It" and I've enjoyed watching it since I was very young.

I really like psychopaths because I want to know about it.

I've been analyzing it, and there are so many psychopath contents derived from the psychopath discourse of wanting to know that are now almost dominant on YouTube.

So I've always wondered how similar and different psychopaths are in the media and in real life.

I feel emotions.

Oh, sorry.

I've seen too many.

This is it.

Yes, that's right.

This is a psychopath test.

We brought it.

Is there a reason you laughed when you saw it? Who doesn't know this just now? It looks funny.

Just a cold smile.

But the question itself is difficult.

Why did you raise such a one-dimensional problem? I'm rather confused.

This person is smiling, but when that picture was taken, his mother might have passed away.

It's a sad feeling, but he might have walked first to take a picture of Isanji.

This person might have won the lottery.

That's why I'm even more confused.

I do n't have emotions.

Then how do we live? We're alone.

Let's live together.

To do that, we need empathy.

I can't empathize emotionally.

Then I can empathize cognitively.

I just understand and empathize.

We need to see more information.

We need to see it in more detail.

Because we do n't know emotions.

To explain the process of subordination, I had only one goal.

I would never recruit psychopaths or antisocial personality disorder members with a criminal record.

The purpose of my broadcast was originally to wonder if there were people with antisocial personality disorder who were living normal lives, in addition to the antisocial personality disorder portrayed as monsters in the media.

So fortunately, I was able to meet such a person quickly indoors.

The reason was because there was a social personality group.

The psychopath group I met consisted of four women.

All of them were members diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder.

I was furious that they were framed as serial killers.

Their goal was to suppress their innate psychopathic tendencies and live in society.

I decided to see if this was their only goal or if they actually had other psychopathic ambitions as described by Dear by creating the group.

Okay, now let's talk about what kind of baggage each of us brought.

The thing that you, Seon-han, treasure the most is among the baggage that we brought.

Let's take turns showing each other the baggage that is precious.

Ah, one thing.

Oh, it's cute.

What is it? What is it? Taser? Why is it? Shh, Flash Flash, this one is for breaking things like seat belts and this one can break car windows.

Why? Why do you have this? This one is, Ho Ho-shi, this one can open doors without door handles.

And this one is for you to hit me, but why do you have this? Oh, I always carry it with me.

Always.

Every day.

Their survival instincts and defensive behaviors against threats are also revealed in other antisocial personality disorders.

Except for Seon-hwa, other antisocial personality disorders buy survival bags and often mention survival during conversations.

I thought about this in relation to the passage of reflexes.

These two, whose control is stronger than other socialities, showed a more defensive attitude than usual toward risk factors that they could not control.

This same trait was shown in the form of a survival kit for one person to prepare for danger and in the other person's defensive attack attitude to counter danger.

Get ready for any danger.

Yes, yes, yes, yes.

So you imagine, when the worst situation that I could experience happens, wouldn't something be helpful? But when I meet family members I really trust, I bring it.

Ah, I think it won't work if I meet them one-on-one at their house.

But if we eat out with our family and friends, we can meet strangers.

If we don't trust others, no one knows.

These days, I'm really scared.

I'm scared of things like knife fighting.

It's a bit strange to say that, but I think it's a good habit.

She always brings ordinary and practical things in her bag to protect herself from surgery.

She showed me pajamas, a Bluetooth speaker that she brought to listen to music together, a hidden camera detector, and a drawing book.

Do you have any more items? I'll show you some alcohol.

I'll show you some.

But I brought this because I wanted to show you, but is it too provocative? What is it? I remember when I was little.

Oh, wait a minute.

Oh, wait a minute.

Among the things I took out of my bag, the most memorable was a photo.

Oh, it was a bit horrible.

It was a photo of Seon-na being abused by her family as a child, with a lot of scars and bruises on her body.

So I stopped filming for a while.

After seeing that photo, [music] and then, oh, in my case, I chose it because of trauma.

Because if I go back to when I was six, I can roughly remember those feelings.

But as I lived, I kept thinking, “ Don’t be sad, don’t be happy, don’t expect anything.

” These kinds of things kept happening, so I chose to minimize my feelings.

That was my survival instinct.

But I think there are quite a few people who are similar to me.

Even if it’s not necessarily reflexive, it’s traumatic.

I suspect my father has an antisocial personality.

Now, my first memory is of my mother, and of hitting the dog we were raising because she was angry.

I was hit every day for no reason.

To be exact, that’s why my father made me.

I was always hit on the arm.

I was always a student who had bruises on my arm.

But I still can’t forget those words.

I had to kneel down and sit down.

When my parents scolded me, they told me to hold a golf club and cheer for me.

That way, I could hit them evenly.

And when the golf club flew towards my ribs, what should I do? I had to block it with my arm.

That’s why I always broke my arm.

My left arm would hit my right arm, so I think there’s something congenital, but I think it’s probably more acquired.

We’re her.

I needed to find out where the disease came from.

Seon-ha kept in mind the possibility that he was either innate or acquired antisocial.

What is the truth? There is a view that antisocial personality disorder is caused by family factors, but most people see biological factors such as abnormalities in the prefrontal cortex, arousal levels, and neurotransmitters as the dominant cause.

However, unfortunately, the exact cause has not yet been identified.

In addition, since there is no clear treatment, sociality requires constant treatment.

In the 21st century modern society, a disease with unknown causes and treatments.

How should we fight this uncertainty? Cognitive empathy.

I think that will be the most important keyword in this video.

You mentioned poetic empathy a lot and emphasized several times that it is very important.

It may seem rude, but I asked directly.

Do you think the psychopaths we know in the world and the psychopath in front of me are different from these people? Yes, first of all, I don't think the psychopath test that these people are taking is something that should be tested.

They have already killed someone.

They have gone all the way.

They have gone to the end.

I think these people didn't know that it was a psychopath test.

They probably chose the answers they wanted to appear that way.

I don't think that is the problem.

These people PT filming.

Is it really because of a problem with the frontal lobe function that the brain is damaged and cannot do cognitive empathy or something like that? Or has anyone told you about the importance of cognitive empathy? I wonder why.

The reason is that it seems like you make a difference in whether or not you can do cognitive empathy.

So we wanted to find out what cognitive empathy is.

Is it because you have the ability to think and empathize like other normal people, not antisocial personality disorder, and to make conclusions in a just direction that our society pursues? So we brought up some recent cases that were criticized and criticized by the public for moral issues rather than legal issues.

This case is about a certain singer and celebrity who was drinking with his acquaintances when a fan asked for a photo and he refused.

Then, one of the celebrity's acquaintances assaulted the fan.

The reason the celebrity was criticized for this incident is because it was revealed that he went drinking with the acquaintance who committed the assault right after the fan was assaulted.

What do you think, Psychopath, would think about this? I've heard this too.

I think the celebrity did it for his own safety.

It seems like he did his best, and no one knows what kind of internal, private relationship he had with the acquaintance who committed the assault, but why would I judge that? If that acquaintance, that celebrity is threatening public figures.

He hits them in the regular life.

That could happen, right? So when he hit a fan, he could have run away thinking, “Oh, I could get hit too.

” It’s up to the perpetrator and the victim to decide.

Can I curse the public figure? No one knows that it’s not right.

There was an incident where a YouTuber failed to get his deposit back and his house became in arrears.

Then, this YouTuber revealed that he had been a victim of a rental fraud and tried to pass on the indebted house to another tenant.

This is a capture of a YouTube video in which he directly stated that.

But then, here ’s the first question.

If you, Psychopath, were to be in a situation where you were a victim of a rental fraud or couldn’t get your deposit back, what would you do? First, I would prepare for a rental fraud.

I thoroughly prepared for a rental fraud, but I got scammed.

I would have to go to court.

I'm not looking for a tenant, no, I'm talking about a computer bomb, but is that person, a complete stranger, important to you, a psychopath, and are you worried about that person's safety? Or, oh, then, from the moment I realized that I was a victim of a jeonse scam, it's not a good thing.

Then, it's not a good thing for others, right? But why are you passing it on to others? Is there a reason why you thought that way after being a victim? Is n't it the same for everyone because we're human? It's our dinner.

I like it.

But I'm wearing really comfortable or worn-out pajamas, and I'm eating with someone.

I'm wearing a lot of underwear.

Oh, I like it.

Do you know what it is? You can talk comfortably.

Can I talk too? Then, should we do a set of one, two, three? Okay, one, no, sorry.

Okay.

Okay.

One, two, three.

Okay.

[Music] Okay, but honestly, she has a lot of friends.

What's the standard for friends? Friends.

We became curious about her daily life.

Can she completely blend into society with just cognitive space? We decided to get the contact information of Seon-ha's friends without prior notice and ask about her interpersonal relationships.

These are acquaintances who don't know that Seon-ha has antisocial personality disorder.

During the call, we simply hid the fact that she is antisocial.

They said it was a video production, and they all agreed to filming and recording, and I'm uploading the following materials.

My first impression was that she was good.

She was a kid who was exceptionally good at studying, and she was also the top student in religion.

She's kind and helps other kids study a lot, and she's very outgoing.

Her interpersonal relationships are really, how should I put it? She suddenly gets to know a lot of people.

She's usually a bit considerate, so she listens to people around her when they're having trouble talking to her, and when she's around them, she's friendly and gets along well.

Her friend said that her only flaw was this: She's a bit direct.

Oh, yeah, sometimes I'm okay now, but when I meet friends or people like that, I get a little hurt.

Other than that, I do n't think she has any major flaws.

So what's it like at work? Surprisingly, she was in charge of sales-related work that deals with people.

The evaluation of her job is a bit different.

If the atmosphere is a bit down or something, she's the type to lighten the mood.

She's often exposed to conflict situations, so I can confirm that.

That's absolutely not going to happen.

That's absolutely not going to happen.

She's the best at it, but she's incredibly bright and quirky.

In terms of work, efficiency was also very good, and in terms of empathy and other things, you said that they empathized well.

Yes, that's right.

I remember that I communicated well with customers without any awkwardness.

I've been in love before.

I don't know what love is.

Then, I've felt the feeling of liking someone.

I like someone.

Hey, I like the smell of that person.

I like their clothes.

Hey, I like the way that person thinks.

But I like this person.

So I'm really curious about love.

In fact, the expression of falling in love.

What is the deep emotion that must be to fall in love? I fell in love with my thoughts.

When I was young, I felt that way.

So I think I felt a similar feeling toward people.

The easiest person to have is a boyfriend.

People are talking about these days.

There's that sociopath thing.

You want to use that person's emotions to make them like you and get proof of that.

But that obsession was n't the beginning.

This person cheated, so I became obsessed after that.

So I can't feel jealousy.

In fact, it's not jealousy.

It's like they deceived me.

I think it was like, I'll keep an eye on them so they can't be deceived.

Now, If you think about it, how much that person doesn't know how wrong they are, how much they must have hated that period, even though they hated it so much, they were by my side, right? The moment I became obsessed, she said she didn't meet her ex-lover because she loved him.

She said she didn't feel feelings of love.

Then why on earth did she meet her lover? It's too good.

It's so good.

She did something good about goodness, and it seemed like she was obsessed with it.

But does the necklace have a cross have any special meaning? If there is a God who acknowledges that goodness is the tower of goodness, we humans walk between good and evil.

We should know whether the direction we are running is good or evil and run.

I want to tell any potential criminals who might be there.

It's empty and there may be some trauma, and there may be something you want to shout.

Don't run to evil.

Why? My boast.

Bye.

Come on.

It's a real tree.

One, two, three.

I can do it.

No, I ca n't do it at all.

But I can do this.

Separate the big toe from the rest of the toes.

No, I can pinch it like this.

Okay, then I'll keep calling you a psychopath, so I think you'll trust me a little more.

From now on, psychopath What should I call you? I want to be called Kim Seon-hwa.

It's such a pretty name, but why did you choose that name? Kim is the lowest, most ordinary surname.

And Seon means good.

And Hwa means a flower that will bloom in the future.

Oh, is n't the name too touching? No, I want to be someone who has the most ordinary sincerity and blooms goodness.

Oh, that's right.

The emotions that were closest to me and the emotions that were farthest from me.

The emotions that were closest to me.

I feel wronged.

What emotions do I regret? My life itself seems to be like this.

To be exact, I've lived an unfair life, and I've always had unfair life.

I think unfair things have happened to me, and because of that, I haven't stayed in the past.

I don't regret or resent it, but I understood and learned from the unfairness and tried hard.

That's why I don't regret my choice.

Do you want to say something to those who have negative thoughts about psychopaths or sociopaths? I'd like to ask you a favor.

If anyone watches this video like MBTI to really get to know us, I hope you think about us seriously just once.

Reflecting on it, psychopaths, serial killers, potential criminals, we know that ourselves.

Oh, then I can't even empathize with emotions.

I lived like a potential criminal.

I feel like I was gaslighted.

No, I can empathize cognitively and I don't have the heart to commit a crime.

I chose to live and I want to live in the future.

I think I should live like the majority.

It'll be safer.

I should follow the laws they made.

In a way, I'm better than the average person because I follow the law.

I'm better and work harder.

Nevertheless, if you look at the broadcast, does it portray antisocial personality disorder negatively? First of all, what I think is that the people who say that are n't reflexive? Then what did they study about antisocial personality disorder? Yoo Young-chul and Kang Ho-soon.

They set standards for people who commit bad crimes and look at their crimes.

Doesn't that make it seem like all reflexive personality disorder are criminals? People who don't know this just think that we only use knives.

They only look at those people and the data from those people is a monthly fee.

It's understandable for everyone to think that way.

Let's put data like ours into big data.

Antisocial personality doesn't just fight with knives.

There 's also reflection that fights with a shield.

I'll only make money on the phone.

What's going on? Hey, listen.

Oh, I'm sorry.

Happy birthday.

Oh, I did.

Happy birthday, really.

No, let's shine together.

Okay.

Hey, have fun and happy birthday.

Hey, my friend who's similar to me and younger than me, he called because he wanted to hear me say happy birthday.

Tell him happy birthday.

Okay, then this is the last question.

There's no law in this room right now and there's a knife in front of me.

Can you kill me for no reason? No, I was nervous.

Why did you say no? I want to live.

I came here because I wanted to live.

God, you probably want to live too.

What right do I have? It's completely different from my perception.

I think I heard it today from generations ago.

[Music] This is it.

Earlier [Music] Whether you received a gift from a cat or not, half of you are on the path to sin.

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4. 어떤 사람은 외모로 정신병자를 평가하기도 해요.

5. 진단은 반사회적 인격장애로 불리며, 모두 유사하다고 해요.

6. 유튜버는 정신병자에 대한 관심과 분석을 시작했어요.

7. 미디어와 현실의 정신병자 모습이 다를 수 있음을 말해요.

8. 정신병자 테스트는 그들이 이미 범죄를 저질렀기 때문에 의미 없어요.

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10. 유명인 사례를 통해 도덕적 판단에 대해 이야기해요.

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13. 친구와의 관계, 일상생활 모습도 소개돼요.

14. 사랑과 집착, 감정 표현에 대해 이야기해요.

15. 이름은 '김선화'로 정하며 의미를 설명해요.

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17. 정신병자는 범죄자가 아니며, 법을 따르려 노력해요.

18. 미디어 속 정신병자와 실제는 다를 수 있다고 말해요.

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