The very question is flawed. The ability to care is based on the ability to feel. Not the ability to think. If you pick up a distress call from someone through compassion, the mind is engaged to decide what course of action will be taken. Both then work in tandem to resolve the problem. But it begins with feeling. That human antenna inside you that tells you someone needs your help x
I care, but i almost clicked that I don't. The reason for this would probably be that in a world that doesn't really help the youths of sweden acquire a basis of stability (be it jobs, unbiased entertainment etc.) make it difficult for one to see the broader picture. With the help of my new principles and ideals, I refiine my searches to more hopeful ideologies that will transpire my actions later on in life that will fulfill my goals. YAY!
I think what I was implying or thought when I posted this (as I can't remember fully now) is that we all seem to talk about doing good for others and caring for others but when given the opportunity there are a great deal who turn their backs on each other. The question is not flawed, caring is a feeling, and it is a thought as well. Question your beliefs and what is in front of you. Things are not always what they seem.
I couldn't bring myself to choose one of the poll options. It's highly situationally dependent, and also mood depedent. Care about what? People? Life? This question is just way too general to answer. I would say in general, I care deeply about a lof things, to the point where I have to not care anymore, becaues it affects me too much.
I wouldn't know about that one....to a degree. Some people just care to the extent of wanting to see the world burn. So there is some truth to that statement. But maybe I should have asked the question of do you care with your heart to give, to let go of hate, to become more humane?
I used to care, but I stopped caring about 4 or 5 years ago. Sometimes now I try to care but it just doesn't work anymore.