How does listening to the bad experiences others went through allow others to understand exactly how the person felt? — BitterClassroomixo
I am asking in terms of how accurate that is. — BitterClassroomixo
how can I imagine the level of pain someone is feeling accurately without even going through the same myself? — BitterClassroomixo
Empathy is the experience of understanding another person's thoughts, feelings, and condition from his or her point of view, rather than from one's own. I am asking in terms of how accurate that is. — BitterClassroomixo
How does listening to the bad experiences others went through allow others to understand exactly how the person felt? — BitterClassroomixo
How does listening to the bad experiences others went through allow others to understand exactly how the person felt? I do believe that different people have different coping limits. Is it even possible to empathise or is it just an acknowledgement of bad experiences with a mix of sympathy? — BitterClassroomixo
Not much can be done really and exactly; I feel your pain, but not really or exactly, but just slightly, vaguely, imaginatively. And that is called - really and exactly - "empathy". — unenlightened
Empathy is the experience of understanding another person's thoughts, feelings, and condition from his or her point of view, rather than from one's own. I am asking in terms of how accurate that is. — BitterClassroomixo
The title says it all, I basically argued that empathy gives us an unrealistically clear picture of what someone else is going through because we are oblivious to the variety of nature/nurture differences that exist. — Judaka
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