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Nonviolent communication is based on compassion and empathy from "summary" of Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life by Marshall B. Rosenberg,Deepak Chopra

Nonviolent communication is a process that emphasizes compassion and empathy. This means that when we communicate with others, we strive to connect with them on a deep level of understanding and care. We approach conversations with the intention of listening to the other person's feelings and needs, as well as expressing our own in a way that fosters understanding and mutual respect. Compassion is at the heart of nonviolent communication. It is the ability to truly empathize with others, to feel their emotions and see things from their perspective. When we approach communication with compassion, we are able to create a safe space for open and honest dialogue, free from judgment or hostility. Empathy is another key component of nonviolent communication. It involves actively listening to others, trying to understand their feelings and needs, and responding in a way ...
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    Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life

    Marshall B. Rosenberg

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