“You need the look of a dog”: Dr. Cordero surprises with a revealing psychological analysis of Milei

“You need the look of a dog”: Dr. Cordero surprises with a revealing psychological analysis of Milei
“You need the look of a dog”: Dr. Cordero surprises with a revealing psychological analysis of Milei

“He seems like a person similar to me. “We are eccentric, we say things that no one dares to say, in a continent where hypocrisy is part of the people.”.

In this way, Dr. María Luisa Cordero referred to the personality of Javier Milei, elected president of Argentina.

In Face to facethe psychiatrist also explained the economist’s close electoral fight with Sergio Massa: “No one with Milei’s profile is ever going to win, because cowards cower”.

“Milei would be a great president because deep down he is a right-wing revolutionary. He is intelligent and has a lot of anger. “Rage is a component of the melancholic character.”added the renowned Dr. Cordero.

Milei’s psychological profile

Asked about Milei’s psychological profile, the outraged deputy explained that “Children, for example, when they have many attacks of rage, you give them antidepressants and they disappear. “Rage is a depressive element, it is your dissatisfaction”.

“Milei has a very dramatic childhood story, it seems that her father hit her. Her psychiatric history is very interesting, she could have committed suicide at the age of 14 with that story.”stated the specialist.

Likewise, he assured that “I would have been his happy psychiatrist.”.

In relation to the new president’s love for dogs, Cordero said that “a person with that character, who does not trust anyone, needs the look of a dog, because just as a cat and a dog love you… dogs are their friends, they are their true friends”.

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