Jiang says schooling and screen exposure can break natural emotional connection, and that people without empathy become zombie-like, purposeless, and prone to depression.
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Jiang says schooling and screen exposure can break natural emotional connection, and that people without empathy become zombie-like, purposeless, and prone to depression.
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"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..."
"...I heard them. Sorry. I really can't see what's on the screen."
"...somalia you know this has been you know beyond the smoke screen of iran war but this year united states has uh bombed somalia..."
"...we're all chained to the floor and we're all watching a screen and behind is this great fire where the world now takes place..."
"...so back to the model you draw on the, on the screen about the wall and the shadow. So, so for people who you..."
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