I don’t mean actively trying to commit suicide or being careless and stupid, you know, just feeling like if I woke up tomorrow and said to me, “Oh hey, like, you died last night” I wouldn’t care.
Is this something serious? Should I seek help or consulting?

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    Apathy can be a sign of depression, even if you don’t have feelings of wanting to commit self-harm. Given the general state of the world right now, it’s probably not entirely odd to be feeling that, but you may want to look at what else is going on with your personal life. If you feel like you’re stuck in a rut, are in a downward spiral, or just generally stagnating, you may want to look at breaking from your normal routine or trying to connect with others. While you may not necessarily need to get professional help ($$$), opening up to others about it can be beneficial, and not just random strangers on the internet, with actual real-world people. Even just getting out of your comfort zone and trying some new and unexpected activity can help change your perspective.

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    I’m nihilistic so keep that bias in mind with the rest of this:

    Life is a beautiful nightmare. Death is inevitable and worrying about it does nothing positive for you. Enjoy the peace of mind that comes with accepting death before it comes 👍

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      "When everyone you’ve ever known

      Is headed for a headstone

      I don’t want to give the end away

      But we’re gonna die one day "

      • Smoke Alarm - Carsie Blanton
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    Apathetic towards death, I imagine.

    I would say yes, but full disclaimer I think therapy is preventative medicine; so, everybody should. I would suggest asking if you find it concerning or not. if you find it concerning, you probably should consider counseling or something. but if you’re just like “meh. whatever. C’est la vie.” not really.

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    Nah, we all come to terms with our mortality in our own ways. It doesn’t always stay the same, just to warn you, but reaching a point of accepting death as part of existence is not a problem.

    Now, you may or may not also have some issue influencing this, but there’s no way to know that from here.

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      I mean yes, kinda. Not having to care about somethings would be relieving.

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        Then I would say maybe. Even more so if you ruminate on the idea often. Apparently fantasizing about not wanting to exist is a form of ideation.

        Other than the typical “talk to a professional” i dont what else to say. I straight up have suicidal ideation where I consider offing myself every so often, depending on my situation. Not the best way to live, wouldnt recommend it.

        If you do decide to see a therapist and they were to push antidepressants on you I would say be really careful, in my case it made my suicidal ideation 10 times worse, and after that it didnt do much else for me. And it’s hard to tell that it’s the drugs that are affecting your mental state because the effects are delayed.

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    Sounds like good old classic depression, especially if you have stressors in your life.

    Yeah, talk to someone. If you feel better, there you go. There’s tons of free crisis hotlines you can call up just to talk.

    Talking’s great anyway, even if you aren’t depressed.

    https://findahelpline.com

    And apparently you can text 741741 the word home and they have a text helpline.

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    Well, the fear of death is called thanatophobia, and the antonym of that is thanatophilia but that implies a lust for death. At least from my searches there isn’t an English word or diagnosis for an indifference to one’s own death. It may be along the same lines as nihilism.

    As for whether it’s a matter for concern, I’d say only if it’s concerning to you personally or negatively affects how you live your life.

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    Learned helplessness, possibly.

    I was like that until a DMT flash which I don’t even remember, about a decade ago. I was shown unconditional love for the first time and it completely changed my life. I was in therapy for about 5 years before this, and it wasn’t until this experience that I started understanding and putting those lessons learned from therapy into practice.