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Empathy is important because you’re able to use your shared experiences and imagine what it’s like to be in a particular situation, even if you have never been and might never be in the future.

This ultimately helps you succeed at relating to and helping others.

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The 3 Different Types Of Empathy - And How To Express Each One

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