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What paper? Who wrote it? How many references? Which journal(s)?
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This, like many of Stefan's assertions, has self-contradiction. For instance, he insists that smarter people succeed and that smarter people have more empathy. But psychopaths have a higher incidence as CEOs, lawyers, surgeons and high status positions than the general population
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How are you measuring empathy? Do you have a source? Evidence. Data. Multi-sourced? I've noticed the exact opposite, but have no data to support either way.
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8 points is a low estimate IMO.
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I think it's vital to make a distinction here in that those who possess higher levels of empathy do not necessarily act or formulate their decisions based on that higher level of empathy.
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It makes sense. Whether It is true or not. Empathy for yourself is easy. But transposing your consciousness to another's situation and accurately feeling what they feel, in a self created mental simulation in your mind is really hard. Then overriding Darwanist thoughts
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Oh FFS...
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Well that's promising because I am INFJE
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