Everyone interprets death different, the way it sits with you is different from everyone else. Our attachments to those deceased, they vary from so many different ranges and being stoic and still and "solid" is not a bad thing.
Don't be so hard on yourself. To say you're "unaffected" is not true, you just have a kind of wall built against it, maybe something happened to you when you were an infant, maybe you saw something and your subconscious developed a defense against against it.
Not trying to build some sort of trauma that wasn't there, so don't read too into that.
Naturally, it's common and seen a lot that people don't feel the sadness a lot of people do. A lot of "Guys" have a hard time expressing these difficult emotions, has a lot to do with the way they are perceived by the rest of the world, an image.
But if you don't feel any guilt or remorse for other things, when you've lied or wronged someone, as well as a hollow feeling when someone is deceased, you might seek therapy, but you don't need anti-depressants to feel.
It's hard for us to discover how we're supposed to react to everything.
Like I said, so long as you feel guilty about stealing or lying or cheating you're normal. Death is too difficult for anyone to understand completely.
Is it normal that I don't care when people die
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Everyone interprets death different, the way it sits with you is different from everyone else. Our attachments to those deceased, they vary from so many different ranges and being stoic and still and "solid" is not a bad thing.
Don't be so hard on yourself. To say you're "unaffected" is not true, you just have a kind of wall built against it, maybe something happened to you when you were an infant, maybe you saw something and your subconscious developed a defense against against it.
Not trying to build some sort of trauma that wasn't there, so don't read too into that.
Naturally, it's common and seen a lot that people don't feel the sadness a lot of people do. A lot of "Guys" have a hard time expressing these difficult emotions, has a lot to do with the way they are perceived by the rest of the world, an image.
But if you don't feel any guilt or remorse for other things, when you've lied or wronged someone, as well as a hollow feeling when someone is deceased, you might seek therapy, but you don't need anti-depressants to feel.
It's hard for us to discover how we're supposed to react to everything.
Like I said, so long as you feel guilty about stealing or lying or cheating you're normal. Death is too difficult for anyone to understand completely.