I've long had the belief that what seems like insanity, psychosis, or any other "scientific" support for extremely evil behavior, really is either the choice to be evil or a weakness that permits evil to manifest and take over an individual. This is a broad spectrum, from a lack of ethics to a complete disregard and active destruction of innocent lives.
It is a choice. Most of us fail to be perfect but continue to fight it, others accept it, either over time, perhaps stopping at some intermediate step, while other move on to the pinnacle of evil.
I've long had the belief that what seems like insanity, psychosis, or any other "scientific" support for extremely evil behavior, really is either the choice to be evil or a weakness that permits evil to manifest and take over an individual. This is a broad spectrum, from a lack of ethics to a complete disregard and active destruction of innocent lives.
It is a choice. Most of us fail to be perfect but continue to fight it, others accept it, either over time, perhaps stopping at some intermediate step, while other move on to the pinnacle of evil.