dissociative apathy is fine.
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it isn't, but trying to convince anyone of that is a fool's errand
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What about the middle way? Somewhere between apathy and overreaction.
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i feel like if that were going to happen it would have
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I am with you
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What if my actions tend to suck? And I feel like I usually taint good people if they aren't clever enough to leave fast? Like some sort of contaminant? And it feels very scary to be around people? We all have such limited situation awareness??
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHSaEPVSVEE … plz watch this on loop until you break out of this bad cognitive optmization minimum
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Not resorting to dissociative apathy may be hard with the knowledge that it's interpreted as weakness, but it would be even harder if it wasn't interpreted as weakness.
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Hypothesis: In any space where apathy isn't considered a sign of weakness, apathy tends to become the dominant state.
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