Tag: compassion
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The Quiet Role Empathy Plays in Right and Wrong
People with poor moral character often lack empathy. Empathy isn’t just being nice or feeling sorry for others, it’s the ability to see others as human and to understand how your actions affect them emotionally, mentally, and physically. True empathy acts as a moral compass. It’s what allows someone to distinguish right from wrong not…
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Sympathy Doesn’t Mean Submission: Standing Firm While Caring.
One of the most powerful lessons I’ve learned about human relationships is that empathy and strength are not mutually exclusive, in fact, they work best together.While Caring….. https://substack.com/@jussuzie/note/p-175615740?r=61fylh&utm_medium=ios&utm_source=notes-share-action
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Rebuilding self-worth after being chosen second.
There’s a quiet ache that comes from not being someone’s first choice an unspoken wound that can settle deep in the soul. Whether in love, friendship, or opportunity, being placed second can make you question your value, your beauty, your enough-ness. But this is not the end of the story it’s the beginning of a…
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Real change is only possible through knowledge and compassion.
I recognize that real change is only possible through knowledge and compassion. Knowledge is important for compassion because it helps you better understand the experiences, struggles, and perspectives of others. Without knowledge, compassion can be shallow or misdirected, based on assumptions rather than reality. When you’re informed about different cultures, histories, and social issues, your…