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If we can resist the temptation to justify our actions in a rigid, overconfident way, we can leave the door open to empathy and an appreciation of life’s complexity, including the possibility that what was right for us might not have been right for others.
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The only way through is to attack that fear. Logically. Clearly. Empathetically.
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A little awareness, a little empathy, it doesn’t make us soft. It gives us confidence. Now we see what’s really there. Now everyone else is more scared than we are.
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The future belongs to a very different kind of person with a very different kind of mind – creators and empathizers, pattern recognizers, and meaning makers.
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Mastery of design, empathy, play, and other seemingly ‘soft’ aptitudes is now the main way for individuals and firms to stand out in a crowded marketplace.
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…Empathy isn’t sympathy – that is, feeling bad for someone else. It is feeling with someone else, sensing what it would be like to be that person.
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Empathy is a stunning act of imaginative derring-do, the ultimate virtual reality – climbing into another’s mind to experience the world from that person’s perspective.
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Empathy brings joy. And… is an essential part of living a life of meaning.
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Empathy is a crucial tool in the toolbox of forgiveness. It opens the door to love – even for your enemies.
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The best cure for anger is, first of all, time; second is empathy. You have to allow yourself to feel the first burst of anger.
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