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Geoff-Allen

Resident megalomaniac
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Geoff-Allen

Resident megalomaniac
Happiness put yourself in someone else's shoes - plus suggested ...

We have heard people talk about this term more than once: empathy. What is it? Empathy is the ability to perceive and interpret what another person is feeling or maybe even thinking. That is to say, it’s a way of understanding and comprehending what another person is feeling. It means to put yourself in someone else’s shoes.

Well-developed empathy implies not only understanding what the other person is feeling, but also anticipating their response to such feelings.

Maybe stating it this way makes it sound like empathy is metaphysical or some kind of divine skill. But the truth is that many of us at one point or another of our lives develop empathy, to a lesser or greater degree. It would be good to develop and promote it to its maximum potential, because it will make us stronger people and will strengthen our relationships.

Empathy: Putting Yourself in Someone Else's Shoes - Exploring your mind

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Geoff-Allen

Resident megalomaniac
I won’t lie to you – this “waking up thing” often makes us feel like strangers in a strange land. The thing about waking-up is that it is often quite uncomfortable and sometimes unbearably lonely. It is rough being awake, when everyone around you is still asleep – and they are looking at you like you are out-of-your-mind!

If you have experienced a global awakening to the truth of world issues, many may call you a conspiracy theorist or if you have had a spiritual awakening, others may think you had a mental breakdown. If you have experienced both types of awakening, maybe you are even considered to be a “conspiracy theorist who is having a mental breakdown.” Nonetheless, the result is feeling alone, isolated and alienated – basically, a stranger in a strange land – indeed.

Waking Up Is So Hard To Do… Alone

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