Empathy is defined as a born emotional connection with others that develops through intimate bonds rather than being produced by social norms.
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Empathy is defined as a born emotional connection with others that develops through intimate bonds rather than being produced by social norms.
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"Uh, like the strong empathy that you just mentioned, I thought that I'm curious where the strong empathy comes from because I usually thought..."
"Yeah, actually, that's a really good question, okay? So, empathy just means our connections with others, okay? And it's something we're born with. So,..."
"Severely, breaking that emotional connection. And once the emotional connection is broken, remember, empathy, we crave empathy. We crave emotions more than we crave..."
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A source-grounded reading of Jiang's dawn-of-humanity lecture: Darwinism becomes a rival theology, cave art becomes a portal, speech begins as song, and modern society is accused of socializing people out of empathy.
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