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I was wondering if epigenetics may speak to that, in some cases
For the rest of us. I'm curious if it addresses the sociopathic tendencies of the original wealth hoarder?
ETA: that was a quick search for that study and I certainly don't understand it well.
I don't think taking away their money would instantly fix their sociopathic tendencies, but it would allow them to actually engage with real human society again and the community and experiences from that would help to build empathy again.
But the reason for stripping them of their wealth is that they're dangerous, we don't give nukes to violent schizophrenics.
This is being very vividly illustrated, irl.