Akuma wrote:I wonder how many of us actually ever experienced being held and truly understood.
I didn't get that experience, though have learned over time, others have. I could be jealous or envious (separate thread here applies), or try to understand what those who have are experiencing. I admit though, I can feel empathy only selectively. Fur babies yes (aka pets). For humans, only on occasion and then only after developing a long lasting trust.
I agree though that empathy ultimately is about self interest, but the difference still matters. Those of us with cluster B disorders tend to see the dark side in everything. How is that doing us any good?
If it was about, say, food. Some people can enjoy food and some not because they are over thinking it, and arguing food is about sustenance only, who is better off? Enjoying food is a real thing too. Either way we eat food. It's probably a better place to be to enjoy it then analyze to the point of it's just protein, vitamins, minerals, and raw materials. That doesn't change that others really do enjoy food (hey I do LOL), even if it's true that it's about biology at the end of the day.