You aren’t broken if you are just becoming aware of how you feel. People can feel love for one or many people, pets, and other things and if someone can only love one person then someone can love no one.
Being aware that you are looking at things selfishly* doesn’t mean you need to change necessarily if you still have good relationships. Those and future relationships might improve if you start to conciously think about putting others first or how others might feel differently from you. Or they might not, hard to know.
As long as you don’t think you are superior or that others are beneath you it doesn’t matter whether you love them or not. I don’t love strangers, but unless I know they are terrible people I still treat them with respect and assume they have things going on in their lives that might make them happy or sad. This tends to improve interactions with strangers because it means I don’t let small things they do bother me, even though I don’t really have feelings about them one way or the other.
*Thinking selfishly is fine as long as it dpesn’t lead to something that negatively impacts others for your benefit. We shouldn’t always put others before our self and we shouldn’t always put our self before others. Somewhere in the middle.
kayzeekayzee@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 year ago
Sometimes a lack of empathy can be due to a hormonal imbalance. You might benefit from some kind of hormonal therapy, if that’s something you want to bring up with a doctor.
One of my close friends was affected by something like that