Jiang says societies lacking empathy slowly degenerate, extending his water metaphor into a claim that empathy is necessary for social survival.
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Water metaphor
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "I don't see how societies can survive. Empathy. And, you know, and I think that if society, societies lack empathy, then they slowly, slowly..."
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Jiang says empathy cannot be taught half-heartedly or confined to a standalone class; it must pervade the whole school culture like water.
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"I don't see how societies can survive. Empathy. And, you know, and I think that if society, societies lack empathy, then they slowly, slowly..."
"Yeah, you know, empathy cannot be done half -heartedly. You know, you cannot have a class on empathy. It has to be, it's like..."
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Jiang begins with a vocabulary problem and turns it into a civilizational one.
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