How It Actually Looks Like When You Stop Caring
The morning alarm goes off and getting out of bed happens because that's what happens, not because anything about the day matters. Shower, coffee, or commute occurs on automatic. The job that used to mean something is just the place where hours get spent now. Tasks get completed because they're on the list, not because completing them feels important. Emails sit unanswered. Messages go unread. People reach out and the energy to respond isn't there. The guilt about this is gone too. Caring about what people think requires caring, and that's what's missing. They can be disappointed. They can be angry. They can think whatever they want. None of it lands anywhere because nowhere is available for it to land. The relationship that was the center of everything is suddenly just a person who lives in the same space. They talk and the words wash over without meaning. They want something and providing it feels like too much effort. They're upset and the feeling that sh...