A species without pain
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In my current setting, one of the main dominant species' is the Golem, former automatons made of assorted materials who gained sentience through some kind of life-giving explosion. As such, though they operate like any other sentient species, they can feel no pain and cannot die from any cause (i.e. disease, bloodloss, poison, old age, etc.) short of being blown to fragments.
So - my question is, how would this fact affect their mindsets? Would they think significantly differently from humans or other fleshy species'?
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