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A Network Analysis of Dark Triad Facets and Vocational Interests

A Network Analysis of Dark Triad Facets and Vocational Interests

Season 6 Episode 67 Published 2 weeks ago
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Do you have to be a little bit of a psychopathic to want that job? It's the question most of us have quietly asked while watching a ruthless leader command a room — and a peer-reviewed study in Personality and Individual Differences has a structural, data-driven answer.

In this episode, we take a deep dive into Dark Triad Work Preferences: A Network Analysis of Dark Triad Facets and Vocational Interests — a study that breaks the dark triad (psychopathy, Machiavellianism, narcissism) into seven highly specific psychological facets and maps each one onto the modern economy using network analysis.

What you'll discover:

  • Why psychopathic boldness gravitates toward mechanical and engineering careers — and the quietly logical reason behind it
  • Why Machiavellian traits actively flee from the helping professions (and what this explains about the friction between care workers and corporate consultants)
  • The "Machiavellian lumberjack" — the most surprising anomaly in the dataset
  • The exact fragmented psychological profile the data says we want in a trauma surgeon
  • Why the influence domain — business, politics, and law — is the apex predator's preferred hunting ground
  • The Trojan horse mechanism: how non-aversive traits function as camouflage for darker cargo
  • The gender finding that dismantles decades of evolutionary psychology dogma: same motivational engine, different chassis

••And the closing systemic question: are we accidentally designing a global economy that acts as an all-you-can-eat buffet for the dark triad?

References: Dark vocational preferences: A network analysis of Dark Triad fa

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