CIA Hires Anxiety Sufferers
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CIA spy reveals agency views certain mental disorder a 'superpower'

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Andrew Bustamante , who spent seven years working covertly as a CIA officer, said anxiety is viewed as a 'superpower' He said the organization actively seeks people with the disorder because they are naturally more attentive, suspicious and have a stronger recollection.
Another former CIA agent shared other insights into the agency's hiring practises, revealing it looks for people with sociopathic tendencies.