The Origins of Sadism, the Death of Empathy, and the Forgotten Genius Within

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Why do some children become sadists while others become geniuses?
The difference may lie in a few key moments of early development.

This piece explores how emotional neglect, disrupted bonding, and dysfunctional home environments can damage empathy, reshape brain architecture, and foster sadistic tendencies. But it also opens a path: what if we identified genius early—not by IQ, but by perception, cognition, and potential?

Modern neuroscience reveals how trauma suppresses empathy, while properly channeled support during neuroplastic periods can activate latent brilliance. The difference between a future tyrant and a future visionary may be one simple variable: who saw them. Who believed in them. And when.

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