When I hear about something like massive earthquakes that kill thousands my first thought is, "That sucks!" Emotionally, however, I feel nothing. Intellectually I know that people are hurting, angry, and scared. I might donate some money to relief funds but I don't feel it.
When I find out some guy went crazy and stabbed a girl working in a fast food place. A girl I never knew never met and I think, "That sucks" but again nothing emotionally.
My uncle died of a drug overdose and I shrugged and went, "Meh saw it coming," My grandmothers passed and nothing.
My dad was the only one whose death has ever emotionally affected me. I don't know if it was because it was so unnatural, suicide, or what but I pondered that today because I wonder how others react.
How do you think people should react? Should every death be a gut check to the mortality button or is it okay to not get weepy everytime someone passes in circumstances either expected or natural? Or that you never even knew?
Or am I just a cold soulless robot?
When I find out some guy went crazy and stabbed a girl working in a fast food place. A girl I never knew never met and I think, "That sucks" but again nothing emotionally.
My uncle died of a drug overdose and I shrugged and went, "Meh saw it coming," My grandmothers passed and nothing.
My dad was the only one whose death has ever emotionally affected me. I don't know if it was because it was so unnatural, suicide, or what but I pondered that today because I wonder how others react.
How do you think people should react? Should every death be a gut check to the mortality button or is it okay to not get weepy everytime someone passes in circumstances either expected or natural? Or that you never even knew?
Or am I just a cold soulless robot?
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