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Practice empathy and compassion towards others from "summary" of How to Be a Stoic by Massimo Pigliucci

Stoicism teaches us to see others as fellow human beings, with their own struggles, fears, and hopes. By practicing empathy, we can put ourselves in their shoes, understanding their perspective and emotions. This allows us to connect with them on a deeper level, fostering mutual understanding and respect. Compassion is the natural response to empathy, as we are moved to alleviate the suffering of others. It is the recognition of our shared humanity and the desire to help others in times of need. By cultivating compassion, we can act with kindness and generosity towards others, creating a more harmonious and supportive community. Stoics believe that practicing empathy and compassion not only benefits...
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    How to Be a Stoic

    Massimo Pigliucci

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