Hypothesis based on the fact that status is a strong drive and people who are on the outer ends of that spectrum get classified as having a “personality disorder” and are going to be very resistant to therapy:
weak-status-fear==psychopathy: psychopathy is caused by the loop leading to fear of loosing status, being less strong than average or possibly broken. (psychopathy is Probably on a spectrum. I don’t see a reason why little of this feeling would be less optimal than none.)
Was thinking about Steven Byrnes agenda to figure out social drives and what makes a psychopath a psychopath. One clearly existing social drive that seemed to be a thing was “status-seeking” and “status-fear” (fear of loosing status). Both of these could themselves be made of several drives? The idea that status-seeking and status-fear are different came to me when trying to think of the simplest hypothesis explaining psychopathy and from introspecting that both of these feelings feel very different to me and distinct from other fears. These two could be made more mostly separate loops, but I can’t complicate my fake framework even more just yet.
If someone is interested, I’d write a post how to stress test this fake-framework and what I’d expect in the world where it is true or isn’t (Most interesting would be social drives that are distinct from the above? Or maybe they use some of the same sub-circuitry? Like jealousy seems obviously like it would fit under strong status fear, so histrionic personality would go with being more jealous)
Hypothesis based on the fact that status is a strong drive and people who are on the outer ends of that spectrum get classified as having a “personality disorder” and are going to be very resistant to therapy:
weak-status-fear==psychopathy: psychopathy is caused by the loop leading to fear of loosing status, being less strong than average or possibly broken. (psychopathy is Probably on a spectrum. I don’t see a reason why little of this feeling would be less optimal than none.)
strong-status-fear==(?histrionic personality disorder)
weak-status-seeking-loop==(?schizoid personality disorder)
strong-status-seeking-loop==(?narcissism)
Was thinking about Steven Byrnes agenda to figure out social drives and what makes a psychopath a psychopath. One clearly existing social drive that seemed to be a thing was “status-seeking” and “status-fear” (fear of loosing status). Both of these could themselves be made of several drives? The idea that status-seeking and status-fear are different came to me when trying to think of the simplest hypothesis explaining psychopathy and from introspecting that both of these feelings feel very different to me and distinct from other fears. These two could be made more mostly separate loops, but I can’t complicate my fake framework even more just yet.
If someone is interested, I’d write a post how to stress test this fake-framework and what I’d expect in the world where it is true or isn’t (Most interesting would be social drives that are distinct from the above? Or maybe they use some of the same sub-circuitry? Like jealousy seems obviously like it would fit under strong status fear, so histrionic personality would go with being more jealous)
I don’t know where anger fits into this. Also I should look at how these behaviors manifest in other animals.