What about the discipline and character of Americans who assassinate or attempt to assassinate high-profile people? It’s a citizenship issue, so let’s examine it together. The first thing I notice, and maybe you do, too, is how much attention these murderers or attempted murderers get. The false, yet often repeated, saying, “negative attention is better than no attention at all,” seems to apply here. How much attention do we pay to their story without examining our own behaviors, grievances, and anger at circumstances beyond our control? Wouldn’t examining your own thoughts and behaviors be a better choice than consuming the same media coverage of these deranged people on repeat? Psychological Traits of High‑Profile Assailants Next, I researched the psychological traits of assassins and wannabe assassins of high-profile people. Here are a few: Loners-They have little support and a lot of unhealthy coping skills. Deep-seated grievance holders-They obsess over high-profile …
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