I play a more true neutral character as well, but that doesn't mean they have to have no emotion, or have no goals, or that they're completely incompetent socially. I tend to see True Neutral more as the pragmatist. They'll do whatever it takes to achieve their goals with no regard whether that might be good, evil, or something in between.
They're guided by their own practical considerations, aren't held back by what society might consider good or evil, but neither does that make them wholly either. While an evil character would never self sacrifice, a Neutral would, if they felt it would be for the greater good, but even then, they might commit evil acts to protect another, themselves, or their ideals.
True Neutral is a world of greys. They walk the line between good and evil, and they're really interesting characters for it.
They're guided by their own practical considerations, aren't held back by what society might consider good or evil, but neither does that make them wholly either. While an evil character would never self sacrifice, a Neutral would, if they felt it would be for the greater good, but even then, they might commit evil acts to protect another, themselves, or their ideals.
True Neutral is a world of greys. They walk the line between good and evil, and they're really interesting characters for it.