I feel like it’s through education, but also sharing real life stories and relating the stories back the person that is leaning and putting it in a way that they can insert themselves into eh stories
2024-08-05 10:46:59
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Thulii—KoorinKuuything🍉 :
1)I feel like alot of people decide they know and or love someone who has an experience & in their head the experiences & stance on things from tht marginalized community should be similar/same
2024-08-05 11:06:14
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🇸🇨creolegalonwhadjukboodjar :
Love this! I agree with 1 and 2… I think you need to either experience or observe discrimination or adversity firsthand to develop empathy for others. Not sure 3 works but keen to hear from others 🤔
2024-08-20 04:43:22
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juliabellemusic :
This is so interesting! I feel like I don’t resonate with this at all. I feel intense deep empathy for ppl who I don’t know who have vastly different experiences to me. are u saying this isnt empathy?
2024-08-05 11:11:14
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megsbury :
I think there might need to be a 4th option. I was waiting to hear my reason and it didn’t come. I can’t think of a moment of development either.
2024-08-05 11:42:31
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Teri_H6000 :
To grow empathy and understanding we need to look through a different lens. Not how we might see it but how the other person is experiencing it.
2024-08-05 12:22:52
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220822 :
So perfectly explained 💯
2024-08-05 10:43:19
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thhoroto :
I learnt empathy from my mum at a very early age, so I believe we can encourage it in our kids. I think Mum would have grown up in the second group. Since then, I’ve been in all 3 groups.
2024-08-05 11:24:17
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🇸🇨creolegalonwhadjukboodjar :
“Empathy is a choice, and it’s a vulnerable choice, because in order to connect with you, I have to connect with something in myself that knows that feeling.” - Brené Brown
2024-08-20 04:44:54
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Charlebeau :
I agree with all three of your concepts. Personally, option two and three are interwoven for me; both sympathy & empathy have created this fierce, protective, rage fire at this point.
2024-08-05 11:22:49
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rubytuesday :
i think you are correct
2024-08-05 10:47:03
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lisaholmes281 :
I agree, it can be a combination too
2024-08-06 17:12:13
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leannehumphreys16 :
Interesting! For the first, I’d add active listening to observation. And to the third I’d add openness to the fact their current understanding is limited, plus the capacity for self reflection.
2024-08-09 02:19:56
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Another Dave :
Does watching a lot of Star Trek count?
2024-08-08 13:15:46
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amyomara666 :
❤️❤️
2024-08-05 10:42:56
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ew :
😳😳😳
2024-08-07 10:33:17
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mptskies :
You may be right, although it’s possible there are other, less obvious paths, e.g. literary fiction: https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/novel-finding-reading-literary-fiction-improves-empathy/
2024-08-05 10:47:51
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Princess :
Number 3 is the person (usually ⚪️and/or cis) that I want to stay away from. Lifelong labour is not my thing 😭
2024-10-07 23:55:41
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kezzbolt :
A 4th reason would be to stop watching anything News Corpse, especially Sky News and go volunteer somewhere where intellectual honesty is valued.
2024-08-05 10:59:54
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Raphael :
Some people are neurodivergent. There brains don’t work in ways that are predictable. And evidence suggests that the percentage of these people are significantly more than previously thought.
2024-08-05 11:32:14
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Kendra Jade :
I think you’re bang on. I can’t dispute anything you’ve said.
2024-08-05 11:09:50
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Lenni :
For me, I just don’t understand looking at a fellow human and not caring about their wellbeing.
2024-08-30 12:40:16
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fyi220 :
Just view all people as wanting the same things as you..love and security. Once you believe this then everyone becomes your brother and sister
2024-08-18 04:23:54
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jerome warren :
Love is irrelevant in developing empathy. Empathy is developed by those who see a problem , research it and develop policies and actions to fix it.. the last point not being essential
2024-08-13 05:01:03
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