Rob Kall: Okay.
Clive Boddy: It
might be harsh to condone those people in that kind of environment without
knowing more about them.
Rob Kall: Okay.
Are there people who are more vulnerable to psychopaths? Any particular characteristics?
People with certain characteristics, personalities?
Clive Boddy:
That's a good question. Psychopaths, on the criminal side, seem to be very good
at picking their victims. So victims who are in some way vulnerable or weak, or who sad or lonely or injured or, I suppose it goes
back to the description of psychopaths as predators. So they prey on the weak,
because the weak who are less likely to fight back. So I suppose that's the
answer that I'd come up with there. Does that answer the question?
Rob Kall: Ehh,
it's kind of, I don't know. I was hoping for a little more, but it's okay. I
mean you're not a psychologist, are you?
Clive Boddy: No.
Rob Kall: What
are you exactly?
Clive Boddy: A
management researcher is the way I describe myself these days. I used to run
market research companies in the far east, Taiwan, Hong Kong, South Korea, those areas.
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