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I need a perspective on my behavior from people who consider themselves deep.

So one of my classmates is in a life-or-death situation and I can't make myself emotionally involved in it, whatsoever. He was a nice guy but it's like I don't care and he could die any moment. I have donated some money because he doesn't have the best of financial conditions but that was something I did because it was the right thing to do and not something I did out of compassion.

Have you had a similar situation ? Did you realize the cause ? And remedy, if required ?
I kind of know the answer but still want to see what you guys think.
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AntisocialTroll · 56-60, F
Unless it's a good friend there would be no real reason for you to feel emotionally involved, not meaning to be callous but that's the reality, if you got emotionally involved every time someone who is just an acquaintance is dying you'd be emotionally exhausted.

If it's a proper friend then it's likely a defence mechanism as has already been said.