LumbergTech
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Originally posted by: dighn
Does anyone know what might cause a strong sense of detachment? For a few years now I've been feeling this. It seems as if my emotions are almost always in a flatlined state. The things I see and hear I comprehend on a logical level but it's like I have to force myself to be able to emotionally engage them and "feel" something from them. It's like apathy on a more fundamental level. I guess one way of putting it is my emotional senses are always turned off/inward, not focusing on the subject at hand.
Anybody know what I'm talking about? Maybe I'm thinking too much about this![]()
Originally posted by: dighn
edit: It sounded like I wanted to be richer or something like that, but what I meant is on a different path from what I wanted. Took a major different from what I always wanted for practicality reasons. Though I think that the current path is not really divergent, or at least I want to think so. I guess this is what truly bothers me.
Originally posted by: dighn
cubalis: lack of stimulation... not too sure really. I mean there are things that I enjoy and do. What is this RAS?
Originally posted by: dighn
Does anyone know what might cause a strong sense of detachment? For a few years now I've been feeling this. It seems as if my emotions are almost always in a flatlined state. The things I see and hear I comprehend on a logical level but it's like I have to force myself to be able to emotionally engage them and "feel" something from them. It's like apathy on a more fundamental level. I guess one way of putting it is my emotional senses are always turned off/inward, not focusing on the subject at hand.
Anybody know what I'm talking about? Maybe I'm thinking too much about this![]()
Originally posted by: compuwiz1
Some depression can do that for you. Also, sitting in front of a computer for hours can have that same effect on me. I believe there are negative ions that computer interaction can bring on.
Also, if you are accustomed to doing the same routines all the time, perhaps, life is just not as exciting as it once was and you are caught up in a redundant cycle, or trap, if you will.
Adrenal fatigue might be another factor, especially if you've gone thru a bout of struggle, stress and things just not working out, no matter how hard you have worked at them.
Originally posted by: aidanjm
what major did you want to do, and what did you end up choosing for reasons of practicality?
Originally posted by: huberm
you say you are emotionally detached yet you also say you are optimistic and outgoing about things. These are emotions as well, so you exhibit emotions.
Are you sure its just not a few things in life thats bothering you, which you have remained emotionless about? It may also be that you're ignoring some emotions/feelings that you don't like (whether it be consciously or subconsciously), which I tend to do often unfortunately.
please explain what you feel like when you feel you are emotionally detached about something.
