I think I feel the same. Maybe unless I was very personally close with whoever dies. Or maybe I actually just don't mourn things the same way I did before.
So far the only death in my life that has truly upset me was my dog. Its not because I see dogs as more worth than humans, but because we were personally really close. I heard about my grandmothers death not too long ago, and I did like her as a person, but for whatever reason could not feel anything. However we were somewhat distant from each other, as we live far apart and it normally took months before each time I meet her. Maybe you have to go to the place they used to live, or alternatively witness their death in order to actually feel like they're dead.
Is it normal I don't feel sad when somebody dies?
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I think I feel the same. Maybe unless I was very personally close with whoever dies. Or maybe I actually just don't mourn things the same way I did before.
So far the only death in my life that has truly upset me was my dog. Its not because I see dogs as more worth than humans, but because we were personally really close. I heard about my grandmothers death not too long ago, and I did like her as a person, but for whatever reason could not feel anything. However we were somewhat distant from each other, as we live far apart and it normally took months before each time I meet her. Maybe you have to go to the place they used to live, or alternatively witness their death in order to actually feel like they're dead.