Pros: Compassionate empathy is the kind of... - Deepstash

Pros: Compassionate empathy is the kind of empathy everyone should strive to have. It's what we understand as having compassion for others and being concerned to help solve their problems.

Cons: This is the type of empathy most people desire, but it’s hard for some to practice. You fully need to understand and sympathize with other people, while also taking action to help them.

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

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