There is an important omission here that will put empathetic people at risk, that is the existence of the psychopath, the sociopath, the asocial personality disorder people. These types prey on anothers ability to be empathetic. When asking a child to try to understand another to develop empathy it should also be taught that some people will manipulate the empathy and victimize or else these same children who you are hoping to create empathy in will become a predators prey. Not enough is taught about pyschopaths and popular culture is encouraging this personality so there are more out there now. Beware of stepping out of reality with overdone altruism. Have true effectiveness with balance. And above all, don't put children at risk by only addressing one aspect of our human nature; you owe it to them to present the other side or else you will hurt them and society when your objective is to help. Be realistic, balanced, address the fact that those who prey on empathetic people exist also and Boundaries are just as important as empathy. Don't address empathy without boundaries or you will victimize in today's society.
This is really great information which I will try to apply more often, but in the six years since this presentation the societal attempt to increase empathy has gone off the rails, sadly. On social media you can see every day people empathizing with a group or cause and ripping to shreds those who disagree - instead of trying to connect by empathizing with those people as well.
Lol I've in so many classes... that I caught myself clapping for the video like if it was real life!! I guess that shows I'm a great team player!! I'm here cause I have a really good job but the only issue I have is showing more empathy. Now it's gonna be a little hard for me to express it in my face cause I always had a neutral face position for many years.. one look at me, and it may look like that I'm not interested... but I do care.. and I am listening.. and am here to help..
Thanks for sharing the story of C.P. Ellis and Ann Atwater, I hadn't heard it before. And I now know about the empathy library. Appreciated the content.
Empathy is virtually dead in the US. They see violence and brutality as a source of strength, while compassion and kindness is seen as a source of weakness to be exploited.
Empathy is something we all could improve on for the progression of humanity.
There is an important omission here that will put empathetic people at risk, that is the existence of the psychopath, the sociopath, the asocial personality disorder people. These types prey on anothers ability to be empathetic. When asking a child to try to understand another to develop empathy it should also be taught that some people will manipulate the empathy and victimize or else these same children who you are hoping to create empathy in will become a predators prey. Not enough is taught about pyschopaths and popular culture is encouraging this personality so there are more out there now. Beware of stepping out of reality with overdone altruism. Have true effectiveness with balance. And above all, don't put children at risk by only addressing one aspect of our human nature; you owe it to them to present the other side or else you will hurt them and society when your objective is to help. Be realistic, balanced, address the fact that those who prey on empathetic people exist also and Boundaries are just as important as empathy. Don't address empathy without boundaries or you will victimize in today's society.
+arslonga vitabrevis Good point!
arslonga vitabrevis I agree and I am an empath.
Psychopathy affects 2% of the population and probably mostly work in politics anyway.
I think that empathy museum is an amazing idea!
Great idea with the empathy museum !
This is really great information which I will try to apply more often, but in the six years since this presentation the societal attempt to increase empathy has gone off the rails, sadly. On social media you can see every day people empathizing with a group or cause and ripping to shreds those who disagree - instead of trying to connect by empathizing with those people as well.
Thank you for this video. More people need to watch this. 👍
Lol I've in so many classes... that I caught myself clapping for the video like if it was real life!! I guess that shows I'm a great team player!! I'm here cause I have a really good job but the only issue I have is showing more empathy. Now it's gonna be a little hard for me to express it in my face cause I always had a neutral face position for many years.. one look at me, and it may look like that I'm not interested... but I do care.. and I am listening.. and am here to help..
Thanks for sharing the story of C.P. Ellis and Ann Atwater, I hadn't heard it before. And I now know about the empathy library. Appreciated the content.
Thanx so much!
I need to know how to control everyone's feelings from mine it drains me and how to make it a better journey instead of a curse
1080p60fps please, its soon 2015 google.
Or just get 2160p60fps so I wont have to complain again in 2020.
the time is nearing my friend
I want to be at that talk, well at least when it happened
US regime downgraded in Empathy and Compassion. Evidence; sympathy to the torture report and the lack of effective justice.
Empathy is virtually dead in the US. They see violence and brutality as a source of strength, while compassion and kindness is seen as a source of weakness to be exploited.
Fear is what prevents empathy.
I lost all confidence in you when I heard online harassment... Lol Guy I just got to know you a little too much.