I'd like to objectively disagree with you because:
1) I genuinely care about them. But it doesn't mean I like them. I like to care about them genuinely because it is the right thing to do, yet I do not get attached to them
2)I don't like being a nuisance to others with my problems, that's why I don't like to share things about myself early on, and so I am interested in their welfare
3) I make sure that I do not owe someone something/repay what I owe them in terms of favors and other things, so I am considerate in terms of reciprocity
Is it normal that people like me more than I like them?
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self–absorbed
adjective self–ab·sorbed \-əb-ˈsȯrbd, -ˈzȯrbd\
: only caring about and interested in yourself
I'd like to objectively disagree with you because:
1) I genuinely care about them. But it doesn't mean I like them. I like to care about them genuinely because it is the right thing to do, yet I do not get attached to them
2)I don't like being a nuisance to others with my problems, that's why I don't like to share things about myself early on, and so I am interested in their welfare
3) I make sure that I do not owe someone something/repay what I owe them in terms of favors and other things, so I am considerate in terms of reciprocity
So no, I am not self absorbed.
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True. You'd be a good doctor.
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Dude. This is the professional trajectory that I am actually embarking on.
Very insightful!