Empathy
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And it's related to
empathy.
People who have problems with empathy, such as autistic children, they don't have yawn contagion.
And that's related to that whole body channel of synchronization that underlies empathy, and that is universal in the mammals, basically.
Actually, the way to study
empathy
in human children is to instruct a family member to act distressed, and then to see what young children do.
And so it is related to empathy, and that's the kind of expressions we look at.
And in that way, you can connect with the authors of these statements if you feel some degree of
empathy.
He was learning about our process, about design thinking, about empathy, about iterative prototyping.
When they were able to make stuff in the game, they had a lot of
empathy
in connection to it.
Now again, the
empathy
that the players have when they create the content is tremendous.
I see this as an ongoing process involving constant learning, and I'm confident that I'll be able to add value down the line if I continue building
empathy
and understanding through engaging with unfamiliar perspectives.
And empathy, it turns out, is a key ingredient in getting these conversations off the ground, but it can feel very vulnerable to be empathizing with someone you profoundly disagree with.
I understand that some people don't feel safe talking to their detractors and others feel so marginalized that they justifiably don't feel that they have any
empathy
to give.
And the second thing they do is they show
empathy
for others.
Now, I do an enormous amount of research on empathy, and I don't have time to go into it, but
empathy
is nowadays a topic that we study in rodents and dogs and elephants and primates, all sorts of animals.
This is also actually how we measure
empathy
in young children, by looking at how they respond to distressed individuals.
And this is true for all the mammal studies on
empathy
is that females have more of it than males.
And if you believe that my
empathy
is directed towards you, you are far more likely to trust me.
So the most common wobble is
empathy.
We are all so busy with so many demands on our time, it's easy to crowd out the time and space that
empathy
requires.
But that puts us into a vicious cycle, because without revealing empathy, it makes everything harder.
Without the benefit of the doubt of trust, it makes everything harder, and then we have less and less time for empathy, and so it goes.
That should trace pretty perfectly to when, where and to whom you are likely to withhold your
empathy.
And if in those instances, we can come up with a trigger that gets us to look up, look at the people right in front of us, listen to them, deeply immerse ourselves in their perspectives, then we have a chance of having a sturdy leg of
empathy.
It is the largest distraction magnet yet to be made, and it is super difficult to create
empathy
and trust in its presence.
That takes care of the
empathy
wobblers.
I'll give you an illustration of
empathy.
Can we use, in a way, a body as an empty catalyst for a kind of
empathy
with the experience of space-time as it is lived, as I am standing here in front of you trying to feel and make a connection in this space-time that we are sharing, can we use, at it were, the memory of a body, of a human space in space to catalyze an experience, again, firsthand experience, of elemental time.
The fourth explanation is captured in the title of a book called "The Expanding Circle," by the philosopher Peter Singer, who argues that evolution bequeathed humans with a sense of empathy, an ability to treat other peoples' interests as comparable to one's own.
So, Dr. Love bases his argument on studies showing that when you boost people's oxytocin, this increases their trust,
empathy
and cooperation.
Familiarity really is the gateway drug to
empathy.
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