Maybe there are but I'm fairly sure no-one who's ever been told *by someone else* that there's no point worrying has ever found this helpful
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Perhaps 'there's no point in worrying abt it' is just a polite way of saying 'can you shut up abt it now, please?" Which is fair enough.
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I take it as that, basically "I don't want to hear what you care about"
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Could be but I think it can be OK to set that boundary. Depends where & what kind of relationship you have.
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I agree, would prefer they just say "I don't want to hear it, I don't care", seems more honest imo. I translate it to that NEway
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But we do have these codes & I think it can be OK to hint that the other person is going on a bit too much, past what is helpful
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Not sure we are still talking about the same thing :D But don't worry about it. hehehehe
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Yes, obv it can be dismissive!
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They're called psychopaths.
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I do tell myself that sometimes if I'm not in control. Still care about the outcome but calm myself as I can't change anything.
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It depends on what "this" is.
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Yes. People with Antisocial Personality Disorder, and some proportion of people without APD.
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for varying degrees of "this", yes, I manage that sometimes.
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sounds like one of the tenants of a Buddhist philosophy. Learning not to worry about things we can't control.
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It's how I live. You have to just make a decision and press on. (P.S. I am unemployed and have no friends.)
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