Bohemianne
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Do you agree or not? Please discuss. Thank you.

Now ask me how I've come to these conclusions.![]()


...you... ...you never asked!!! You apathetic bastards!!! 😛
I figured this was the response I'd get -- the nonresponse -- or maybe someone would come in to say, "No one cares to hear your longwinded tripe!" (representing hate)
Actually, this is a topic on which my next "Reality Check" touches, so I think I'll save my thoughts for then... It'll be a couple of weeks.
who knows.
^ LOL...I don't want to let apathy afflict my thread, it's just that I'm hurdling with some burning artworks...there! Now tell me about why you would prefer to live with lotus eaters before I cry. 😱
Actually with your kind of stirring wit, I almost regret that I didn't post this at the silly forum...but I was kind of serious. 😀
Aww... Aren't you sweet? Far be it from me to slow progress on art! Get to drawin'!
Why the apathetic for me? Well, really, because of the whole misperception of apathy... Let me try to do this succinctly and rephrase my "differently directed passion" with the more familiar "lack of empathy". That's what we're really talking about when we mistakenly say "apathy". Sociopaths aren't apathetic -- they lack empathy. "Apathy" and "lack of empathy" are distinctly different.
You can't be hateful and apathetic.
But you can be deeply hateful and lack empathy. Sociopaths can be like that.
You can even hate something and talk yourself into believing that you don't care, and then walk around pretending and acting like you don't. ...but it's usually a sham. A lot of people do this because it's easier for them to believe they have a better handle on their emotions than they in fact do. The hate's still there, just covered over. Number of telltale signs for this sort of thing. And then they have a really bad day and the illusion all goes to pot.
People think what they see there is apathy, but it's false apathy. It's just people saying they don't care and pretending they don't. It usually just covers negative emotions that erupt sooner or later in one way or another.
While it can create problems when encountering a person in need, true apathy also has it's benefits. I work at a job where I've been cursed out, threatened, attacked with shivs, punched, and had food thrown on me. But unlike most staff, for some reason, the bulk of it doesn't bother me. Don't know why. Just my disposition I guess.
My clients curse and issue hollow threats. So what?
Cuts and bruises heal.
And clothes can be washed.
I'm the one who, after you punch me, break my glasses and make me bleed, will calmly immobilize you, and after you've chilled out, talk to you to make sure you're okay. I do that.
The staff I work with have been known to react far more vigorously with these offenses than I typically do -- often, in my opinion, because they lack my detachment, self-control, and full understanding of the shortcomings of our clients. But I've been there nigh nine years and most of them haven't.
It's not that I'm wholly apathetic. But as pertains to these sorts of offenses in that environment, adding one more angry person to the mix benefits no one, so I'm glad I have the disposition I do.
It appears you have reached the comfort level of your detached disposition, assuming you have made it a habit not to be agitated easily by offensive acts done to you. Are you talking about..."patients"?
There are two possibilities if I make a guess...you are either a professional or a person who practices relaxation techniques, that your mind is always in a state of calm even in worse situations.
Apathy and hate are strong emotions that only affect vulnerable people whose inner feelings are soaked in hot water.
"Clients", I guess. I'm a counselor at a residential treatment facility for troubled youth. I don't know if a person of my rank can be called "professional" but I've done what I'm doing for closing in on 9 years -- so, close enough. I use relaxation techniques and I'm not always calm, but am so in the face of most crises.
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Agree with everything except assertion of apathy as a strong emotion. It's definition would seem to be the very lack of emotion; indifference.