Often we set goals, and schedules to meet them. I will exercise 3 times a week. I will eat beans twice a week. I will read fiction every day for at least half an hour. I will write in my journal daily. Etc. What if we added empathy goals to our lives? It wouldn’t be […]
Who would have thought we’d have needed to write a blog post defending empathy as a good thing? But here we are… We all thought empathy is an indisputably positive trait, but Elon Musk is here to set us straight. He was on the Joe Rogan show recently (2/28) where he expounded on his belief […]
An important part of empathy is connection. We make a connection with others, whether directly, or through reading or viewing or other means. What if we connected with more others–not just humans, but other living beings? Animals, certainly. Our home (that is, our planet) would be a much better place if we responded to animals with empathy–our […]
There are lots of ways to gain empathy for others. There’s the media—books, TV, movies, online videos, podcasts. There are the people we meet—co-workers from different cultures, students at the university we are attending, neighbors down the street who maybe put up a menorah in their window in December instead of a Christmas tree. The […]
Is too much empathy bad for your mental health? Recently the New York Times published an opinion piece by Adam Grant about the problem of “empathetic distress: hurting for others while feeling unable to help.” He talks about this in regard to many people being so overwhelmed with empathetic feelings for those in our world […]
To quote probably the most-often quoted opening line in literature: “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times…” In this case, for empathy. Lookin back at 2022, what first comes to mind is the growing movement worldwide for LGBTQ+ people. As Charles Dickens continues on in his opening sentence: “it was […]
“Ally.” It’s a buzzword you hear frequently. People who are white, heterosexual, male, Christian, etc. want to be allies to those who are in a more marginalized or oppressed group. But how? In this month of June, as we celebrate both Juneteenth and Gay Pride, let’s think about that. The first steps are listening and […]
There is a line between laughing at someone and laughing with someone. That line is empathy. Normally I wouldn’t do this, but today I would like to share a personal post that I put on Facebook yesterday: When one goes to post on FB, it says “What’s on your mind?” So I am going to […]