To me it serves no purpose other then a release. Yet we see people crying over trivial things. Sometimes it makes us feel worse and it fogs our perceptions. We are the only species to cry when we feel strong overpowering emotion. How did this trait make it in our D.N.A? The reason I am bringing this up is we lost an important football game tonight and they cried. I could not muster up any emotion ,and did not see why they cried. I have worked with people who die or are dying on a regular basis. I guess this made me more emotionally hardened then my teammates. I see for what it is a game ,but a lot of my teammates were depressed. Is it wrong that I didn't care? The strange thing is I have been with the team longer then some of those who cried. It is not that I didn't try I did my best with what I had ,so I am not ashamed that we lost.
Is that we are weak we cry or because we are all empathatic to ourselves and others. Also, is it wrong not to feel anything when others say I should? Does depression make us stronger in the mind or weaker? These questions could go on ,but I belive you understand my points. Any insight would be helpful.
(P.S) I do play starting Varsity both offfense and defense for those who say I don't put in much effort in ,and that is why I don't care. I work hard , I am just used to letting things go.
Is that we are weak we cry or because we are all empathatic to ourselves and others. Also, is it wrong not to feel anything when others say I should? Does depression make us stronger in the mind or weaker? These questions could go on ,but I belive you understand my points. Any insight would be helpful.
(P.S) I do play starting Varsity both offfense and defense for those who say I don't put in much effort in ,and that is why I don't care. I work hard , I am just used to letting things go.