After observing and spending time with Iago and all his problems, I have come up with the conclusion that there is no remedy in this universe to help Iago. He is a lost cause. The following are my observations and diagnosis of the subject.
From what I have seen, the subject does not like women because he thinks their only purpose is for bed. He treats them like dirt, and he doesn't care about it. Maybe the subject had a hard break up with a girl he loved with all his heart. Whatever the case may be, he needs to get over it and move on to a normal life.
Another thing I have observed is the relationship between him and Roderigo. The subject is using Roderigo for his money and to get closer to Othello, a Moor who is General. He is also using him to get close to Michael Cassio, the lieutenant. This is a classic case of jealousy, greed, and impatience. If Cassio is not battle experienced, that will show in the next battle. After that, Othello will see his inexperience and promote the subject. Patience would be the key, if the subject knew what it was.
The subject is never happy. If his plan of making Othello and Cassio fall, he will continue to plot something else for the future for his own gain and the demise of someone else. That is why there is no remedy or medication for this particular subject and his problems. Someone must not have loved him enough when he was a child. He should probably not have a child in the future unless he changes, because that child will be raised the same way and we do not need another Iago in the future. Only the subject can change himself for the better.
Nice work!
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