▲ | oehpr a day ago | |
Because for most people, someone reacting with disinterest for the thing they care about is a rare and upsetting event, not their entire life's experience. That's what it means to be "normal", you align better with your peers. Most people don't need what you need. Most people can work with what you can not. You are choosing to be the exception. You chose to be like this, so unchoose it and stop being a problem. Of course... That's the quiet part. The out loud part is just dismissing everything you say and passing you over for promotion. The objections you have raised, the things you have said. I really understand what you mean. There's evidence all around that the aspects of our experience isn't alien at all. Why can't others see that? At this point I think that not seeing it is necessary mental infrastructure for some people. It's a bridge over an abyss that for us broke. I think the solace I get is that this line of work tends to funnel people of our disposition into it. So we find ourselves less alone than we normally would. |