Sympathy and Empathy
Lens #1: Meet sympathy. Sympathy looks at another person’s situation and feels bad.
Lens #1: Meet sympathy. Sympathy looks at another person’s situation and feels bad.
The freedom to be kids and learn via mistakes is one of the greatest gifts a parent can give, and my father gave it in abundance.
Still, there is not much better than holding a new record in your hands and getting lost in the art.
This is where I ultimately decide I could not be Amish; I simply love travel and experiences too much.
We see the world as if we were a child actually in the home of Gasazi, not as an adult or some disembodied gaze.
I love talking, which, incidentally, was my very first full sentence. “Any excuse to speak” has long been listed among my favorite hobbies.
In opera we spend time on what matters in life: the big emotional peaks and abysses.
I had plenty of time to think about suffering.
Sometimes, though, I wonder where my personality ends and my OCD begins. Or if they’re distinct at all.
She’d never finish hers, but the smell of the chicken was enough to remind her we loved her.