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fraiserire · 4 months
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I want to hug Malcolm Bright. His life sucks.
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mufti-ismail-menk · 2 years
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Learn to listen. People want to be heard. To feel that their voice matters. Give them a listening ear. Show them that in the chaos of this world, someone is concerned and can empathize with them, free from judgment. Be that person for someone. Show your ability to care.
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maple-crusader · 9 months
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Generational Shift
The shift in generation from Boomers and up and the rest really goes to show how a bigger level of empathy is a new evolutionary point to help us survive
Millenials (Ish), Gen X and Gen Z, being open about trauma, focusing more on the well being of others (Socialist-Leftist) and having the capacity to empathize with others, wanting to save the planet, to simply focus on the well being of All and not just us.
Boomers and Older, however (You know, the people currently in position of powers in society) Cares about themselves, about the good old days, It's about me and the people I care about, I don't want the world to thrive but to only me and those around me
Sure, it grew our population, sure it gave us incredible technology and medical miracles
But, back then, less than 100 years ago, there were 2/3 of the population we have currently, we had forest to cut, we had ressources being discovered left and right, if people weren't divided this expansion could've been way slower
And now? We've expanded. We've discovered all that there is to discover. We're pushing more and more things in an already limited space. And those people, focusing on their annual margin rather than others, are not really slowly killing the planet.
We all noticed and suddenly we can empathize with others more, so much so we now prioritize others, close or not everywhere in the world. We want to survive, we want to be able to live. But the hoarders are an illness that'll take only time to cure. Which we're developing a sense for to prevent for it to keep happening in the future.
Hopefully, we all get the chance to just be able to live in our lifetimes.
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jbfly46 · 10 months
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If you could truly empathize with the poor and the oppressed, you would be constantly yelling and screaming, or you’d be dead.
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Letter to Those Who Have Hurt Another
Vultures ending the search, killing remnants of what could remain, feasting on parts of me that were long dead. Fleeting satisfaction from tearing me to pieces but the pain dealt isn’t; but sadly you know that just as I do. Indulged serving pain to another attempting to fill your emptiness, inconsiderate that I feel emptiness too, I was just avoiding mine.
There’s no shame craving resistance to pain during the time you need to heal; but when it feels right reflect and make your anaesthetic amendments so next time you won’t feel the need to break someone to feel less broken.
Liberate yourself from the desperation of filling your void, you are capable of appreciating your bruises without bruising another further. Your efforts in time will seal your broken pieces cementing a beautiful mosaic masterpiece of you.
With Immense Love Forevermore x
p.s. it’s human to make a mistake and it’s experience makes you more you, which many are happy to have met and love
p.s.s please do your best and be kind to yourself and others where it’s not a detriment to yourself
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christ-our-glory · 2 years
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Saving from burning
Jude 22-23 Have mercy on those who doubt; save others by snatching them from the fire; have mercy on others but with fear, hating even the garment defiled by the flesh.
We must show compassion for the sinner —for they are headed to hell and it's our job to warn them as much (Ezekiel 33:8-9)— but never empathize with their sin. We are saving no one if we allow them to continue to burn, and we must be careful not to let their burning deeds affect us as well.
Why must we be fearful in our mercy? Because we often allow ourselves to get entangled with people, we may end up allowing our sentiment toward our fellow man to speak louder than Scripture.
We must be careful when approaching sinners. As Matthew Henry wrote, "This must be done with compassion, making a difference between the weak and the willful. Some we must treat with tenderness. Others save with fear; urging the terrors of the Lord. All endeavors must be joined with decided abhorrence of crimes, and care be taken to avoid whatever led to, or was connected with fellowship with them, in works of darkness, keeping far from what is, or appears to be evil."
It's one thing to sympathize with sinners (seeing how sin can lead one astray), but we must never empathize with sinners (embracing and approving of the sins committed).
We must be careful not to allow our hatred of sin to become hatred of the sinner. As Martyn Lloyd-Jones wrote, "Our anger must only be against sin; we must never feel angry with the sinner, but only full of sorrow and compassion for him."
And while we must never rejoice in a sinner's demise, we must rejoice in God's justice being applied to sinners. As Psalm 58:10-11 tells us, "The righteous will rejoice when he sees vengeance; He will wash his feet in the blood of the wicked. And people will say, 'There certainly is a reward for the righteous; There certainly is a God who judges on the earth!'”
Because God is love, and He is also just, we must rejoice whether He shows mercy or He judges righteously.
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bibleofficial · 1 year
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‘why was cerebral prescribing drugs to her 17 year old son’ well. next question. why did he have such easy access to a gun at home
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caseyno-royale · 1 year
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The best morals kids get from any book is just the capacity to empathize with other people, to care about the characters and their feelings. So you don't have to write a preachy book to do that. You just have to make it a fun book with characters they care about, and they will become better people as a result.
Louis Sachar
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serialunaliver · 2 months
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manasmagazines · 9 days
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30 List by a 30 Aged Miss
Becoming 30's a privilege. Navigated careers, ended up in modeling, launched Manas Magazine, & compiled life lessons to share. Excited for the next decade! With Gratitude, Dhanu Prathap
Written By Dhanu Prathap Becoming 30 has been an incredible privilege for me. I’ve navigated through various careers and ended up in modeling, launched Manas Magazine, and compiled a list of all the lessons I’ve learned so far, which I’m excited to share with you. I’m eagerly anticipating what the next decade holds in store. With Gratitude, Dhanu Prathap Silence is an answer.Some people are…
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cynthiabaileyrug · 24 days
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The Importance Of Empathy In Times Of Need
A few years ago, my friend posted on Facebook that he was in the emergency room.  As soon as he posted, several of his friends replied with their own horror stories of having the same issue.  Others commented with, “cheer up…  it could be worse” type comments.  Not one person offered to visit him, help him when he recovered, or even said they hoped he felt better soon besides me.  I realized how…
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aminadesthink · 4 months
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The second week began with the analysis of the lecture and the defense of his first assignment. The first task was to create a device that would solve some kind of problem that would resonate in ourselves. Based on the first week, I realized that if we want to succeed, we must find and create something that is connected and important to us. And based on all this, I chose to create a ring to combat anxiety and self-harm. The name of this device is "It's Okay!". I tried to impress everyone in our class, including our little listener, Amir, with my vivid sketches and an interesting story. After the speech, I received an important and complete feedback, which changed not only my perception of my assignment, but also the work in general in the future. This task is included and describes the “Empathize” process that we went through in the lecture and mentioned in practice. After this week, other questions have already matured in my head: Which idea should I choose for the second task? What are the following processes that will be described and related to the next weeks? What is included in every design thinking process?
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wickedzeevyln · 5 months
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Pouring Sorry Over A Burn Won't Heal It
Einstein once said that insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result. True, but so is saying sorry over and over and expect to be forgiven all the time. There is a threshold for accepting apologies. Bless the heart that is so forgiving and curse to those who constantly take advantage of it. How convenient it is to say sorry. Sometimes those who are accustomed…
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rexalogy · 15 days
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learnersinkcourses · 8 months
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Unlocking Innovation, One Idea at a Time 💡 learn more>> Design thinking is a creative problem-solving approach that emphasizes empathy, user-centered solutions, and iterative processes. It encourages teams to empathize with users, define problems, generate innovative ideas, prototype solutions, and test them for real-world feedback, fostering a human-centered design mindse
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