Having a "rock and stone" view of the human race is more indicative of your own values and internal dialogue than others.
People have sacrificed themselves for their friends and loves. People die for causes. It's only in the "big bollocks" world of PUAs where this anti-human view predicates.
I gave years of my life and thousands of pounds in trying to help an ex partner who because mentally ill. There was no need for me to do this. I will look back with pride at what I did.
The same people presenting this view are the same that view their dating lives as competitions. Without regard to the societal impacts and impact on others it presents.
Narcissism is as rampant here as BPD is in women, and narcissists will never understand the value of compassion and sacrifice. They view it as weakness. Hence, views such as "nobody loves anybody, it's purely a battle for resources" will predicate.
I thank a God I do not believe in that the majority of the human race don't share this worldview, because we would literally be animals if this was to become the accepted wisdom in human affairs.
The issue is, every man goes through this. Every man at some point starts staring at the red pill and recognises you do not get given love and respect, you earn it. You stare at the abyss in wonder at the lies of your childhood and the nature of reality, cold hard reality.
However, one day, you mature and move past this, back to where you were, as a human, as a man, YOU have the power to reject this and live an authentic life of values, your own values, without stooping to the degeneracy of manipulation, cynicism and nihilism. Yet, when you are still sore from the pain of the initial realisation that the world is not a happy place, you will triumphantly crow that values are for the weak, that others are naieve, whilst not yet understanding your own power to create your own reality and change the world.
It is a barren, joyless experience of life to measure it in terms of material wealth, possessions or attachments. The final stage of maturity is to turn full circle and return to what one truly values.