
Not really, but then again maybe yes. Very small immediate family. So for real crises, there isn't much other family to go to.
Certainly not for my social group, which is very small these days.
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Any chance that you are the "GoTo Guy" for your family or social group during a crisis?Avatar wrote:
But when I talk about my lack of empathy, I mean that I regard that possibility, even the certainty, should I have it, with no more emotional attachment than I experience when considering that Arch-Duke Ferdinand was assasinated. It has no emotional impact on me. I know it. I just don't feel anything about it.
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Actually, I'm quite serious. Ever since I was a kid, I've been responsible for keeping things together and doing what needs to be done when a tragedy or crisis occurs. I'm still trying to figure out the Chicken/Egg relationship between that fact and the fact that I'm pretty unemotional during said tragedies, but once everything's all over, I can "release" if necessary.Avatar wrote:Damn you Plissken, I can't tell if you're joking or serious.
Not really, but then again maybe yes. Very small immediate family. So for real crises, there isn't much other family to go to.
Certainly not for my social group, which is very small these days.
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Second that. I'm damned tired.sgtnull wrote:oh, have had plenty of that the past two years. i'm hoping for a nice quiet new year. no hospital visits, no losing family members. no housing crisis, no damn hurricanes, or escapes from work. i hope that for everyone.
Hold on, let's talk about this for a bit instead...it may end up being related you know.Plissken wrote:Actually, I'm quite serious. Ever since I was a kid, I've been responsible for keeping things together and doing what needs to be done when a tragedy or crisis occurs. I'm still trying to figure out the Chicken/Egg relationship between that fact and the fact that I'm pretty unemotional during said tragedies, but once everything's all over, I can "release" if necessary.
It was your bit about the Archduke that sounded familiar...
(I now return you to your previously scheduled topic.)
I understand that emotions get in the way of problem-solving - I just sometimes get a bit resentful of the people who get to run around hollerin' "Woe is me! Oh, woe..." and accomplishing nothing, while I do the heavy lifting. (If you think about it Av, sacrificing your right to run about like a chicken with your head cut off, so that the appropriate things get done in a crisis, shows more empathy than the self-obsessed little pinpricks who want to sit around telling each other about their feelings.)Avatar wrote:Hold on, let's talk about this for a bit instead...it may end up being related you know.Plissken wrote:Actually, I'm quite serious. Ever since I was a kid, I've been responsible for keeping things together and doing what needs to be done when a tragedy or crisis occurs. I'm still trying to figure out the Chicken/Egg relationship between that fact and the fact that I'm pretty unemotional during said tragedies, but once everything's all over, I can "release" if necessary.
It was your bit about the Archduke that sounded familiar...
(I now return you to your previously scheduled topic.)
It's good to be unemotional in a crisis. Emotions get in the way. Unemotional, and you can give objective and rational advice/response, and that is what people need in those circumstances. You're rarely telling them anything they don't know, they're just so tangled up in the feeling of it, that they can't get over that, and think about it for themselves.