one could tell the opposite blanket story: "people who spend their lives being oppressed are all angry + reactive" are there any data here?https://twitter.com/pookleblinky/status/638203839775158272 …
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no major group differences across genders, etc in an Italian hospital. maybe bad initial news for the
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I think the larger idea is we might want to exercise empathy by looking at message which aren't the dominate ones.
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that does seem like one very good exercise, but I think the initial claim was a bit stronger; or am I missing something?
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oh yeah, there's def more than one meaning there. Just teasing out the empathy bits because it was curious.
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I think I got stuck on "learn empathy"; I could break that down into multiple avenues. Not sure what they meant exactly.
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I've spent past few years trying to "learn empathy" & trying to boost my theory of mind. I might be taking it too literal.
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maybe! fwiw, I experience empathy as emerging automatically and viscerally. metacognition so unreliable + idiosyncratic ofc
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A different perspective on problem of understanding patients, but construed as active listening: http://www.adrr.com/aa/new.htm
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oh, I love this. I sometimes pretend incomprehensible others are rational agents, then try to imagine their objective function
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yeah, its a wonderful. I've been shoring that up with trying to imagine what it's like to experience attention differently.
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My theory is that a lot of conflict in my personal life are due to different attention weights on things like disgust.
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interestingly recent conflict in my personal life may have been due to different approaches to understanding + expressing empathy
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