Many people confuse hatred and apathy, a two very distinct things. There is a big difference between saying “I hate you” and saying “I don’t f.... with you anymore.”
Apathy is its own state of mind. That smoldering rage that comes with hatred is nonexistent. When you say, “I don’t f* with you,” you’re basically saying, “I’m over you, you mean nothing to me and I don’t give a sh... about you anymore.”
When you truly don’t care about someone, he or she has no power over you. He or she cannot stir your emotions or hold your attention. He or she basically becomes an inanimate object.
A person you don’t care about is a person left in the past with your other mistakes. Not caring makes you tune a person out completely. You don’t focus your thoughts on him or her.
You aren’t throwing punches hell you’re not even throwing shade.
You aren’t throwing punches hell you’re not even throwing shade.
Apathy makes you move on from someone. You can’t even feign interest in this person or this situation. When you don’t care, your thoughts could not be further from that person. You’re far too busy thinking about other things to waste a thought on him or her.
With apathy, that’s all you get. It’s as shallow as a ranger grave. It isn’t a front for something deeper. You simply get what you see because you don’t care enough to feel more.
Apathy doesn’t have negative effects on you because it isn’t violent; it’s just indifference.
Just a thought.
Just a thought.
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