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"empathize" Definitions
  1. empathize (with somebody/something) to understand another person’s feelings and experiences, especially because you have been in a similar situation

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It is easier, for far too many people, to empathize with predators than it is to empathize with prey.
If we can empathize with our family at the Thanksgiving table, we can empathize with our neighbors, friends and political representatives.
"The easiest way is probably to just be able to empathize with people and the best way to empathize with people is to show a story that humanizes them," she added.
"I can empathize with his situation," she told the AP.
It should just be that everyone can empathize with everyone.
I love that, getting persuaded to empathize with culty murderers.
Speaking in broad strokes, these are artists I empathize with.
The important thing is for colleagues to empathize with you.
You could also take a deep breath, listen, and empathize.
We need to empathize with and uplift our nation's disenfranchised.
"I empathize with the people of this community," he says.
When someone has cancer or diabetes, we empathize and nurture.
They also help nurses understand and empathize with their patients.
People empathize with headaches and vomiting [more than period pain].
We understand the Black Lives Matter movement, and we empathize.
We are instinctively driven to empathize with and protect infants.
It makes it harder for people to empathize with them.
We still don't know how many animals can actually empathize.
If you've done it before for any reason, I empathize.
Morality exists only because we evolved the capacity to empathize.
I empathize with them, but the pain is not direct.
But on Wednesday, he tried to empathize with Ms. Headley.
"People empathize with the people they want to," he said.
Smith's speech was visceral, raw, and important to empathize with.
But he also said he could empathize with the migrants.
They can empathize with each other's position as few can.
There are Israelis who empathize with Palestinians, and vice versa.
There are emotional scenes where you have to empathize with them.
Katrina Brewer, Scarsdale, N.Y. I EMPATHIZE as a high-functioning depressive.
Would we want these things to understand and empathize with us?
Most people sympathize with my situation but only a few empathize.
And they can empathize because they're going through the same thing.
Or at least, they'll empathize with some of the unwinnable decisions.
Our goal is to get people to empathize with the produce.
As a fan of hopeless and loathsome sports teams, I empathize.
That's what makes it so easy to empathize with the song.
I empathize with them, hate the game and not the player.
" She continued: "I empathize with what Brett Kavanaugh is going through.
She doesn't want resolution—she wants us to listen and empathize.
I was trying to empathize, trying to sympathize, trying to understand.
"I wanted viewers to empathize with space refugees," Altındere told me.
Should we empathize with a CG victim of a CG violence?
And just wanting to find a way to empathize with her.
In experiments, the powerful lose some ability to empathize with others.
Phelps could empathize with Hackett in a way few others could.
I am able to empathize and sympathize in a new way.
Emotions enable you to empathize with others by predicting their reactions.
From an emotional standpoint at least, the 2005 Bengals could empathize.
Clearly, Sarsour and Mallory have failed to empathize with these women.
And making it difficult for viewers to empathize was, perhaps, intentional.
A lot of black people who went to college can empathize.
We empathize with them, we support them, and we advocate for them.
The second is that we empathize with the hurt happening around us.
How much could you empathize with him based on your own experience?
They're also hoping that voters, especially in early primary states, will empathize.
"I actually don't sympathize or empathize with Sora at all," Nomura says.
It takes real bravery to openly celebrate, openly empathize, and openly worry.
You can look and even empathize, but please, don't get any ideas.
Dogs are believed to empathize with us in other ways as well.
It's easy to empathize with people who lead lives similar to yours.
It's really hard not to like someone when you empathize with them.
That inability to empathize would be a parallel to autistic-like behaviors.
In this sense, Trump's challengers are able to empathize with his supporters.
People would probably learn to empathize with their stories and their situation.
Victims are tough to identify because you initially empathize with their problems.
Those are people we have to understand and empathize with, as well.
"I can empathize with players" who want a better settlement, Turner said.
I found it difficult to empathize, even being a late bloomer myself.
They could steel Americans to confront danger and empathize over savage sacrifices.
But it's more than just a failure to empathize in the abstract.
Boys, in general, are not taught to empathize with girls in school.
Literary revisions may help us empathize with political figures across party lines.
Where you recognize and empathize with the lives lost over perceived difference.
Empathize with your enemy, and intuit how the world looks to them.
It is certainly possible to empathize with the women in this series.
He could empathize with the grievances but simply couldn't fathom the evil.
I deeply empathize with Ms. di Giovanni's feelings about her native country.
It's even led some liberals to say they now empathize with tea partiers.
Dali Lives aims to have visitors empathize with Dalí as a human being.
Can we learn to empathize with the product builders, the users, the government?
And it's a problem that he, as a divorced father, can empathize with.
I empathize with the women now coming forward and hope justice is served.
And audiences can't help but identify and empathize with them both for that.
If anyone can empathize with this plight, it&aposs Cornhuskers coach Mike Riley.
Narcissists can't empathize, but they can look around for cues to fake it.
CNN: What about the characters seem so easy for kids to empathize with?
Meanwhile, Nunes' friends empathize with the predicament he put himself three months ago.
Can the young ever really empathize with the deterioration of the aging body?
We still don't empathize with them until Black men give us permission to.
Empathize, validate what they're saying, and demonstrate that you truly understand their situation.
"I can hear somebody's concern, and I can empathize with it," he said.
I think the public latched onto that and could empathize with dinosaurs more.
"We unconsciously empathize with colleagues who are similar to us," write the authors.
We are to always empathize with the police officer, never the dead man.
I can empathize, even across the gulf that separates his species from mine.
That's a tough pill to swallow and I really empathize with that idea.
As hard as your partner may try, they can't empathize with this feeling.
In Shafi, investors found a consummate extrovert who can empathize with event-goers.
But Penrose just wants you to empathize with its characters, to feel something.
When you can't hear someone, it can be harder to empathize with them.
"It's all about trying to empathize and understand each other and learn together."
He did not appear to relate to or empathize with the American people.
"At the same time, we also have to empathize with them," he said.
My tendency is to empathize, and yet I want them to pursue philosophy.
"I don't need to relive trauma to empathize with it," Adams told me.
If she's your bestie, she has to try to empathize with your experiences.
She contends with jeers and emailed threats, only to empathize with her abusers.
To do this, you'll follow the process of design thinking: Step 1: Empathize.
Well, now I can empathize with him because it can happen and did happen.
I empathize with the shock and heartbreak their loved ones are surely feeling now.
The only reason I bring this up is: I totally empathize with these shoppers.
Raven's great and as I said last night, I certainly empathize with Raven's position.
Viewers are meant to empathize with the sacrifices she made as a faithful wife.
In order to empathize with someone: You have to accept you don't know everything.
We empathize with their sincerity and share their fears, but we question their strategy.
The show doesn't allow us to empathize with them, to stretch our moral relativity.
One definition breaks that model into five steps: empathize, define, ideate, prototype and test.
If doctors don't believe in the condition, peers are even less likely to empathize.
No. Maybe an almighty god could do that, could empathize with every living being.
He is a human being that is able to celebrate and empathize with others.
The Boston Globe staff can certainly empathize with the reporters at Manchester Evening News.
" Empathize with her mindset: "think back... remember what an asshole you were at 20.
We see her suffer, and we empathize with her and root for her revenge.
We empathize with her flaws, and in a way, we see ourselves in Annie.
The victim Victims are tough to identify because you initially empathize with their problems.
She's also seven months pregnant, something she says helps her empathize with her patients.
We're losing bandwidth to know how to relate to and empathize with other people.
Much of his appeal is due to his ability to empathize with the struggling.
I was in a club with people who could truly empathize with my experience.
I can empathize their feelings for a grand achievement that is envied by others.
To help the reader empathize with Dave, show us a few of these insults.
The violence inflicted on someone is not easier to empathize with when it's seen.
"Those are people we have to understand and empathize with as well," Clinton said.
Girls, meanwhile, are trained from an early age to empathize and identify with boys.
"I empathize with all the players, the regulators and the regulated," Mr. Garrett said.
Which of them, if any, did you empathize with, understand, or take issue with?
A brand cannot empathize, a brand does not yearn, a brand does not hurt.
There is a pretty deep human ability to empathize with dogs, somewhat with cats.
To those whites I would say, I empathize with your economic pain and suffering.
What's more, self-compassion has been shown to help people better empathize with others.
Your job is to empathize with that character and to tell that character's truth.
You can empathize with the narrator's pain, and you can cringe over her insanity.
Fraser's performance of the discussion powerfully critiques gendered power dynamics and the ethics of empathy: as a woman speaking as the men, she is both attempting to empathize with them and exposing their failures to empathize with the goals of the Women's Movement.
What companies need now are designers who can empathize and bang out lines of Javascript.
The graphic he created in response spoke to our common desires to connect and empathize.
Could you empathize better with a blade of grass if it had an email address?
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Linda Tegg wants you to empathize better with nature.
I empathize with entrepreneurs who have to fold brilliant startups for a lack of funding.
Murray said he'd once been in a confrontation similar to Van Dyke's and could empathize.
It's important the artist is someone who can empathize with their discomfort or gender dysphoria.
Clerics and parents are encouraged to listen and empathize rather than launch into religious lectures.
The visceral nature of horror allows audiences to identify and empathize with the genre's protagonists.
So I empathize with you but I can never fully understand and I get that.
It takes spiritual and emotional strength to empathize and act on behalf of the neediest.
I empathize for a leader that has to deal with such a very difficult situation.
We should use it wisely, not only to empathize with Howard's daughters, but Howard himself.
I empathize with these women who are told you're not small enough or pretty enough.
We don't need to normalize Trumpism or empathize with white supremacy to reach these voters.
As someone who spent a lot of time validating XML and HTML pages, I empathize.
Maybe, hopefully, some of them will learn to empathize with people who aren't like them.
But I think very few white people have learned to empathize with non-white stories.
Chances are they've felt the same and can empathize with that nagging self-doubt. 4.
Michael Steinberger does an excellent job in allowing us to empathize with such a position.
I have tried to understand his supporters, and I empathize with their frustration and pain.
Of course, this kind of effective communication helps the other partner to understand and empathize.
As fathers and mothers, brothers and sisters, we empathize with the loss of any child.
"I empathize with the women now coming forward and hope justice is served," she said.
But something happened to Christensen in his childhood that made him empathize with his student.
I may not know each person's individual experience, but am able to empathize with others.
I want more incredible experiences like that time I finally learned to empathize with Batman.
Liberals disagree with all of these motivations, but can empathize with them to varying degrees.
He has his own story, but it's one that I can't ever really empathize with.
We empathize with each other and trade ideas for healthy snacks that don't taste terrible.
Everyone can empathize with one of its central messages: why didn't things go as planned?
I guess I empathize a lot with people, I can feel their pain a lot.
"I want them to live in a world where people still empathize with one other."
And he could give family members the language they needed to forgive, love and empathize.
People tend to empathize more readily with those who look, sound and behave like themselves.
He wanted the reader to feel for them, empathize with their ambitions and their torments.
Viewers could empathize with the subjects in paintings and murals, which demonstrate pain and distress.
Good luck teaching a machine to empathize with a human on the brink of death.
WILLIAMS By making it a family drama, we are encouraged to empathize, to emotionally invest.
" And, if possible, empathize with something along the lines of "This situation is very stressful.
They believe their world is much smaller than it actually is, and thus cannot empathize.
But, over the weekend, the president appeared to empathize with the the Saudi royal family.
"I totally empathize and understand the fear that the valid voices are expressing," he added.
History tells us that to influence Kim, we must empathize (note: not sympathize) with him.
I think we empathize more with things we can see a part of ourselves in.
I empathize with those who feel lost because of accusations and targeting from authority figures.
It teaches students to empathize with people before trying to devise solutions to their problems.
Were we supposed to empathize with the Ivanka stand-in for being forced to vacuum?
He said his life experiences helped him empathize with the challenges that Pursuit fellows faced.
Those same people would find themselves and their kids surrounded by images of black males performing violent acts on white figures, over and over and over, find themselves asked by the wall-text to empathize with the artist's "impulses," to empathize with his pain.
Their study, he said, only showed genetics play a small role in our ability to empathize.
It's good to have something in there that young girls can feel that they empathize with.
"I definitely empathize for him being on this side of things — it's completely different," she said.
This requires the other side to be willing to understand and empathize, which it is not.
Having spent the film's 94 minute run-time in various states of discomfort, I can empathize.
Without white boys being able to empathize with other people, humanity will continue to destroy itself.
It's easy for viewers to empathize with his desire to be loved, without necessarily loving him.
Someday soon we will realize that their most important contribution is often to empathize with patients.
I'm only here to empathize with your struggle and to be an outlet for your venting.
Rob should be able to empathize with Kylie, though, since Blac Chyna tweeted out his number.
When u understand the magnitude of winning consistently for ur country/breaking records, u will empathize!!
We must be aware of our biases, empathize with our users and commit to constant improvement.
"It affects his sense of entitlement and his ability to empathize with another person," he said.
Leaders should rise to that challenge in order to build their ability to empathize, Prophet said.
Clinton echoed that sentiment Wednesday but called for Americans to listen and empathize with one another.
There, "politics" is usually a synonym for "corruption," a feeling that many Americans can empathize with.
It's a shell game that convinces you to empathize with characters as they're ground into dust.
Become fluent in the language of your potential customers and empathize with their problems and realities.
Our capacity to empathize with others is often hailed as the key to healing social divisions.
It's as if they have the power to empathize with us in all our unpredictable individuality.
"I probably got in trouble for saying empathize with Rush Limbaugh dying of cancer," Biden said.
Do you want me to empathize with your anxiety, not just understand but feel it too?
And watching this clip I could see how anxious I was but I empathize with myself.
You need thin skin to empathize with your customers and employees and the world around you.
The joy of fiction would disappear if we couldn't, on some level, empathize with the characters.
Having experienced the heartbreak of addiction in your family, I know you empathize and have compassion.
Studies suggest that not giving yourself time to reflect impairs your ability to empathize with others.
But as people, wouldn't we all benefit from trying to empathize with people we disagree with?
Speaking as someone who is also married to a doctor, I find it easy to empathize.
The one thing computers will never be able to do which we can do is empathize.
"I can empathize with the patients a lot more, having been through it myself," she says.
Be more compassionate people because of it; empathize with those who suffer in their own ways.
And I can empathize with his reflexive tendency to blame the men in the Oval Office.
This ability to read one another and empathize has arguably been fundamental to all human achievement.
This ability — to empathize even with those who disagree with her — is core to her work.
It is only by listening that we engage, understand, empathize, cooperate and develop as human beings.
Another former G.M. executive, Robert A. Lutz, can empathize with the predicament Mr. de Nysschen faced.
"In humans, it's known that we help others because we empathize with them," Dr. Brucks said.
"Once you undergo some type of struggle, you start you empathize with other people," she said.
That is what the rain brought us — a chance not just to observe, but to empathize.
Carter makes you empathize with why the princess isn't given more duty to represent the Crown.
That said, I also understand and empathize with the #DeleteFacebook sentiment more so than ever before.
If so, I can empathize with those in need who might be targeted by that choice.
They're considered dangerous because they're almost indistinguishable from humans, which means that humans sometimes empathize with them.
On one hand, as a woman who went to the end, I can empathize with her challenges.
While viewers might empathize with this creature, Goodman never offers a reason why it might be sad.
However, Grey's Anatomy goes out of its way to actually make viewers empathize with the Ortho God.
These articles have allowed people to see and empathize with the faces of the current drug epidemic.
His decision to become an officer is one that I empathize with and have absolutely benefited from.
While we empathize with Ingrid's loneliness following the loss of her mother, her decisions are undeniably unstable.
When Geralt sighs because of the horror he witnesses daily, it's very easy to empathize with him.
" He added, "I [empathize] with any discomfort that this situation has caused to anyone that is involved.
There's also a message of empathy — that it can be hard to empathize with someone else's pain.
In one series of studies, conservative Israelis reported that they would prefer not to empathize with Palestinians.
"Having suffered much, she is now able to empathize with those who suffer far more," he said.
"I can empathize with his situation," Anthony said, noting that she has become fascinated with the case.
Additionally, the real-life characters involved in the episode are immediately engaging and easy to empathize with.
The sensor on this automatic door also doesn't recognize her, and as I mentioned before, I empathize.
I felt that I could empathize with both worlds having been exposed to them while growing up.
A person's revealing social media post can also open the door for friends and followers to empathize.
When you empathize with someone, you take on their interests and are more inclined to help them.
When Geralt sighs because of the horror he witnesses daily, it's very easy to empathize with him.
"I sympathize and empathize with them on that issue, and I support research-based expansion," he said.
It's difficult to truly empathize with more than one person at a time, let alone several people.
With enough CBD, it's easy to chill out enough sort of empathize with the embodiment of evil.
Despite all that, you said you began to empathize with these people after sitting down with them?
You start to empathize with that experience, and you are responding to the death of a machine.
"What I always coach investors, clients, advisors to do is really to empathize with themselves," Liersch said.
The California book is asking students to empathize, through literature, with the experience of being an immigrant.
"[This] interaction is a much more powerful medium to empathize with the situation we present," he explains.
Rather than needing to scream on Twitter about Ani's erratic behavior, we could actually empathize with her.
And if it's money that's stopping you from dating, there are plenty of others who can empathize.
And we can even empathize with entire populations, such as the Syrians today forced to become refugees.
He can't empathize with humans, because he's become something more powerful, more knowing, and more than human.
I thought, if I can empathize with these people through their last meals, other people can, too.
If anything, I empathize: The simpler the moment in front of me, the more anxious I become.
With Trump, I can empathize with him because he's alone, all of his idiosyncrasies are now exposed.
Biden thinks the policy has been an obvious failure, but he tries to empathize with Humphrey's position.
Although the image is of my friend Nick, I thoroughly empathize with the man in the photo.
If they did, they would empathize with the reality of how problematic, dismissive and fetishizing this is.
Specifics may help listeners empathize more deeply with our pain and connect in ways we don't even anticipate.
Animation is such an incredible tool when it comes to making characters that the audience can empathize with.
Well, add another possible one to the list: You'll feel less inclined to empathize with your fellow man.
But it's long enough that you feel it, long enough that you start to empathize with the wanderer.
Even today, the play is a cornerstone lesson in getting predominantly straight audiences to empathize with queer suffering.
The ability to empathize with people of every race, religion, sexual orientation, region, generation, and ideology is critical.
Perhaps you have a strained relationship with your mother, or you find it difficult to empathize with others.
I just needed a partner who could truly empathize and take ownership of their part of the relationship.
One of the key ways to combat prejudice is by getting a person to empathize with its horrors.
But 2018 continued to test society's capacity to empathize with women by demanding our compassion for "bad" ones.
In Spelunky, the moment where the game overcomes the player is a moment that viewers can empathize with.
Artyom's perspective is limited, but it's formed via a capacity to imagine and empathize beyond his own experiences.
By sharing what's on your plate, you make it possible for your connection to empathize with your workload.
Chris Van Hollen of Maryland said that "it's not enough to just analyze and empathize" with voters' problems.
I think the fact that all the chats are private allows you to really empathize with the person.
The experience made me hide a kind of shame that none of my peers could even empathize with.
Westbrook told me that having "lived in two different genders" helps her empathize with a variety of perspectives.
"I empathize with the women now coming forward and hope justice is served," Winfrey said in a statement.
Do you see how this makes it seem like you don't empathize with the pain of the victims?
"Whether you empathize with or are appalled by the character is none of his business," Mr. Cox said.
I guess having struggled with my own anxiety, and bouts of depression, I've always been able to empathize.
But, he continued, "I empathize with the challenges our chair has" in charting policy with so many uncertainties.
This is part of our strategy: You can make a more durable connection with someone if you empathize.
Some researchers have been wrestling with that — and figuring out ways to make us empathize more with robots.
He has an inner life, and the audience is asked to empathize with him despite his dark deeds.
Susan's resentment of Ro's rich intellectual life means the exhausted mother can't empathize with the single teacher's loneliness.
Social relationships guide our decisions to join groups, go to war, gain status, empathize, punish, marry, and mate.
At the root of most of our problems is an inability to empathize and connect with each other.
" Anna's mental health, he added, "has been a gift that has helped her empathize with so many people.
Through methods of therapy and deep self-analysis, you learn to pick out patterns and empathize with others.
King did not teach us to empathize with the victims of violence by race, region or ZIP code.
How many other wives put off the ceremony because they empathize with the dispiriting plight of the handmaids?
The episode has raised questions about the president's ability to empathize with the families of U.S. service members.
"The student was genuinely apologizing to us because he didn't know how to empathize with us," Emily said.
But Mr. Kelly — like President Trump, who last week called certain undocumented immigrants "animals" — cannot empathize with them.
And that's what I'm really excited about as an actress, because I want to empathize with my characters.
A black therapist is "much more likely to empathize appropriately" during research sessions with black participants, Williams says.
Trump rails against illegal immigration, while many Mormons empathize with immigrants because of their own experiences serving as missionaries.
And that kind of lets people reflect and empathize with what's going on and what [is] at stake here.
We've been told to heal the nation's wounds and asked to empathize with people who might actually hate us.
He is asking us to empathize with people who struggle internally with illness but may otherwise not show it.
Of course I empathize and it is hard to hear about how deeply some of my clients are struggling.
The makers of the system hope it can help people — even those with very different lives — empathize and bond.
In Simon Stone's adaptation, the conflict is not cultural but psychological, and viewers can't help but empathize with her.
Tension will come up in your relationships; try not to over-empathize with everyone and keep your boundaries strong.
Most — Ronan Farrow, a gay man — who understand and empathize and have had enough of this and understand that.
And we can really empathize with those moms and the struggle they must go through not being able to.
If you've ever bonded with any community in any game ever, you'll be able to empathize with these players.
"People who empathize more with their own groups tend to be more aggressive toward the out group," she says.
Those who have experienced the dark nights are able to emotionally empathize with founders, and help them become resilient.
When all you've known is success and triumph it can be difficult to empathize with feeling vulnerable or marginalized.
Feeling powerful may affect the brain and make people less able to empathize with others, according to the Atlantic.
"People who empathize more with their own groups tend to be more aggressive toward the out-group," she says.
Having a character they can empathize with that has these powers can make them feel more empowered, as well.
This is why people irrationally idolize and empathize with cool girls like Brie Larson (and Jennifer Lawrence before her).
In an intra-hero battle, we're meant to empathize with characters who are forced to go up against friends.
But to destigmatize the business of his new company, Roman, and empathize with customers, Zachariah Reitano is getting vulnerable.
Well apparently we use sad music not just to empathize, but also to feel empathy being reciprocated to us.
As soon as you begin to empathize with that and begin to think about that, you understand his pain.
"Most donors can empathize with people needing donor sperm because they themselves value having children and parenting," he said.
This is getting close to human morality, the basis of which is that we empathize and care about others.
In both cases, leading the conversation with empathy helps both boys and girls understand and empathize with one another.
You have to learn how to articulate what you want, and empathize harder than you ever thought you could.
In fact, people who lack the ability to empathize and take an interest in other people are often narcissists.
But the key word is "supportive" — if someone is dismissive or can't empathize, it can result in compounded trauma.
"As missionaries, they were sent to live with the people and empathize with their daily struggles," Bishop Francisco said.
She feels unwelcome, but she can empathize with why Italians are concerned and eager to keep their community safe.
Other parts of the exhibition also explore how humans can cooperate and empathize with each other and with animals.
Perhaps it's easier to empathize with Roberts and Grace because the visuals they employ evoke diaries and personal notes.
Ms. Arteaga's post described her anguish over her pregnancy complications — a pain, she suggested, he couldn't possibly empathize with.
Unferth gives us enough reason to empathize with chickens, I didn't need to get inside the head of one.
The book is one of the rare celebrity memoirs that allows the reader to empathize deeply with the star.
Hannah I empathize with your friend (and your grandma!) and I especially relate to the feeling of being horrified.
They tend to be "emotional sponges," who empathize with and absorb the feelings and baggage of those around them.
As a survivor of domestic violence, I empathize with her story and admire her courage in sharing her perspective.
I empathize deeply, and I want to apologize if we humans interrupted or embarrassed you, the poo sloth. 2.
Students: Read the entire article, then tell us: — Were you able to empathize with Mr. Ciccotta's circumstances and perspective?
When reading "Frankenstein," it can be hard to empathize with the monster because he is just that, a monster.
It's the literary equivalent of the way we slowly come to better empathize with others as we get older.
The goal of these pieces of pop culture isn't to make you understand or empathize with the contestants featured.
Much research shows that it's easier to empathize with those we see as somehow familiar, like, say, a Syrian metalhead.
Makers of modern interactive dolls and robots say the toys can now empathize and carry on a conversation with children.
As a fellow January 2 baby (thank you), I empathize with Dax Shepard's plight of having an ill-timed birthday.
"You have to [empathize with these people]," Gibney told the Guardian , which is the scary part of watching Dirty Money.
First, there's the fact that these are prisoners, which simply makes it much harder for people to empathize with them.
He's just a man who's been raised a certain way, and can't get past that to empathize with his wife.
As someone who has logged a lot of miles covering the world as a journalist, I empathize with the apostle.
Whether they understand the situation personally, they need to find a way to relate to it and empathize with it.
It's like when someone's asked to "empathize" with people who have abused them and who certainly haven't empathized in return.
Let's empathize with others who don't look like us or experience life as we do when they share their stories.
In fact, a study from 2015 suggested that crying during movies can help increase your ability to empathize with others.
In one of its most merciless scenes, the writers reflect on their choice to empathize with a character like BoJack.
They created a VR experience to expand on That Dragon Cancer to help people empathize with and understand Joel's story.
I can empathize: No matter where a writer is in his career, there are always gates he can't get through.
It is subtly surprising to realize that we can empathize just as intensely with a non-figurative work of art.
They say her inability to empathize or understand how frightened and intimidated they were by Weinstein's advances has infuriated them.
And try to empathize with your sibling's partner, because they're probably anxious and sizing up the situation, too, he says.
"I didn't want anybody to empathize with him — and to be honest, I'd be concerned if anyone did," he said.
Anyone who's lost a dog will empathize with Victor, who brings his best friend back to life, to chaotic consequences.
Many of us at the studio are parents to pups and we can empathize with the pain of that loss.
But when Bledsoe commits himself to preventing any progress, few defenders make you empathize with an opponent like he does.
Horses understand and react to human facial expressions, suggesting that they get our moods and may even empathize with us.
And now you ask me to pretend to be/empathize with a girl character who does the exact same bullshit?
Some empathize with the Ramseys while others blame them; for years, JonBenét's parents were the biggest victims of finger pointing.
I know those who suffer from anxiety will understand, and I hope those who don't can empathize with my situation.
The moment asks players to empathize with Jayden, encouraging recognition of their own boredom in similar situations outside the game.
If there's anybody who can empathize with recently split couple Ben Higgins and Lauren Bushnell, it's their fellow Bachelor alums.
I empathize with my fellow Democrats who view Gorsuch as unacceptable and believe we were robbed of Merrick Garland's confirmation.
She also called on white Americans to empathize with African-Americans who live in fear of clashes with the police.
"Healthcare is an industry where, in order to be a part of this, you empathize with helping others," he says.
As a parent of young children with a weird schedule at times myself, I again can empathize with her situation.
He had all the answers about my body, about my wife's body, but I thought it unlikely he could empathize.
They'd have a more clear understanding of self, which could only help them understand or empathize with their fellow human.
"Although the specifics of their lives are unlike anything I have experienced, Desmond makes it easy to empathize," he says.
Far too often is there a barrier for entry to women, so let's start bringing in coaches that can empathize.
He argued that Dr. Khaw had found it difficult to empathize with his children's learning disabilities and mental health issues.
She says: Animation allows you to empathize with characters in a very unique way I think that live action can't.
Jong-Soo's numbness makes him nearly impossible to empathize with, especially as we see his rage begin to bubble over.
But Ro's corresponding resentment of Susan's full family life means she can't empathize, either, with her friend's boredom and despair.
Mr. de Blasio, for his part, did empathize with opponents during an interview on Monday with NY1's Errol Louis.
And this allows me to empathize with him in a way that it's difficult to do with most other portraits.
Ms. Abdel-Fattah said that she wrote the novel in hopes that Mina might make young readers empathize with refugees.
That is where students go to complain, empathize, poke fun, debate, procrastinate, give and seek support or get a laugh.
" • Students asked others to empathize, and sometimes they did: "Annabel, I did not know that you were a legal immigrant.
I may or may not have a version of Raynaud's phenomenon, but I can surely empathize with those who do.
He knew I was struggling, and although he couldn't really empathize, he knew I needed to simply not be alone.
I can certainly empathize with the anxiety that might make parents push their kids toward coding as early as possible.
That accounts for a serial killer's lack of remorse, because they have little ability to empathize with others in pain.
"The agents involved are deeply affected and empathize with the father over the loss of his daughter," the release read.
In the handwritten admissions, Brown says his inability to empathize with women stems from being physically abused from an early age.
There's a basic concept behind this: Once someone can relate to the person who's suffering, it becomes much easier to empathize.
It's very hard as a human being to empathize with other demographics and individuals and what they give a shit about.
But Hochschild is trying to do something different — to see if it's possible for a liberal to empathize with Trump supporters.
In a study she conducted, Troup found that marijuana affected subjects' ability to read and empathize with displays of negative emotion.
Kufrin has since admitted she can "empathize" with her ex now that she's gone through the journey from the other side.
With Pluto's deep influence, you're reading between the lines—speak over the phone or in person instead; it'll help you empathize.
ConsejoSano solves this by offering services with providers who feel familiar to these patients and can more easily empathize with them.
As a similarly tall person, I deeply empathize with not wanting to get a hunchback because of janky, low-lying surfaces.
"That's how he's been for the last three years," Kim says, trying to explain or rationalize or just empathize with Chyna.
During his acceptance speech, the actor said he could empathize with the parents he met while visiting sick children in hospitals.
They make no effort to understand or empathize, instead choosing to simply scream views with no care to the end outcome.
Anyone who's tried to improve their health will empathize with that statement; it's a marathon, not a sprint, as they say.
On "Doing My Job" T.I. forced listeners to empathize with drug dealers in a way hip-hop hadn't seen since Biggie.
He asked the audience to empathize with people in Middle America who don't often see themselves reflected in the Democrat's agenda.
But marriage counseling is a talking therapy used to help you work through persistent issues and empathize better with your partner.
Nevertheless, these groups evoke that fictional past in order to conjure up a tragedy that a contemporary audience can empathize with.
"You can empathize with somebody else's internal state, but it doesn't necessarily mean you care about their internal state," she said.
The film isn't necessarily advocating they get back together, but you can't even empathize with the breakup as it is constructed.
Other readers said that affluent whites had a duty to empathize better with the economic travails of those less well off.
Tremblay doesn't even have that many lines, but he's one of the characters you'll probably empathize most with in the film.
It's easy to empathize with its stars because literally everyone has been there, even if most people would like to forget.
I think as men, all we can do is listen and empathize to women who we know have been through this.
I believe if we can get the world to empathize with us, the opposition will have no choice but to listen.
In short, it works best when we don't empathize with Dabbing Dude, but see him for the dick he really is.
Though it's hard to admit, I could empathize with climate change deniers because the impact didn't seem to personally affect me.
What if, some researchers ask, we start to empathize too much with robots — and that makes us prefer robots to humans?
MP designed its product in a way to legitimize and empathize with some of the laziness I've lived with for years.
No, John Wick: Chapter 2 is about trying to get inside the head of — maybe even empathize with — a death machine.
And I empathize with both kinds because I, like so many other people in and around video games, feel burned out.
Most presidents could empathize; they often say that though they love the White House, sometimes they'd appreciate a change of scene.
So she is well prepared to empathize with Cass as she investigates her disappearance, but that's only half of Abby's job.
As far as I can tell, it's happened once before in 2014, but I empathize with the editors, I really do.
I empathize with those still outraged by the election of an ostensibly unqualified, erratic president with the angst of an arriviste.
" The whole package makes it easy to empathize, conveying gently that "a refugee is a person, just like you and me.
Similarly, don't try to empathize so much with your friend that they wind up feeling like they have to console you.
I feel sad that she is dying, and I empathize with her situation, but I can't help feeling angry and upset.
Students: Read the entire article, then tell us: — Could you empathize with Ms. Korkki while she learned how to use Snap?
What happens when an author tries so strenuously to empathize with her subject that she loses control of her own book?
It is difficult to talk about because unless you've been in this position, I think it's challenging to empathize with it.
Trauma-informed justice has gained traction in recent decades, partly because people empathize with victims of sexual violence, and properly so.
Alabama defensive lineman Dalvin Tomlinson has been subjected to Scarbrough's bruising momentum in practices, so he could empathize with Washington's struggles.
Speaking about Kim, Trump appeared to empathize with the dictator, highlighting his young age when he took control of the country.
The internet hasn't just made it possible to empathize with others; it's made us more capable of imagining ourselves as them.
This is the mayor of San Juan who is pulling people to safety and— No, wait — I empathize with the mayor.
Most women who take sexual harassment cases to trial are nameless, faceless "accusers" with whom the public doesn't identify or empathize.
Really, it seems like common sense: Once someone can relate to the person who's suffering, it becomes much easier to empathize.
For movie fans, it's an opportunity to empathize, at least physically, with Bruce Wayne after one of his tire-dragging CrossFit workouts.
Television is supposed to teach us empathy for other situations and people, but it's hard to empathize with that kind of violence.
Holtby can empathize with the struggles Allen is going through, as he allowed three or more goals for the fourth consecutive game.
Please don't feel the need to try and empathize with me, because you will never understand what happened to me or why.
But, I empathize with her because I've been there — vilified for a mistake, my Blackness automatically making me be seen as aggressor.
But even if you empathize or sympathize with someone (two different things!), that's not the same as engaging in a compassionate act.
Imagine also this organ's capacity to feel and empathize with the pain of others as well as the pleasure from tender touch.
"We especially appreciate and empathize with Hong Kong police forces and their families for the huge pressure they are bearing," he said.
I empathize a lot with what's been said here; the sheer exhaustion of my first time with it lingers in my memory.
Our rush to empathize and defend lessens the more we perceive another mind to be an agent rather than an innate victim.
There's a certain way Pixar movies can empathize with an audience and that's why they're so much more than just "kids' movies".
Here in real America, Merchandise are black sheep: tolerant, cultured creatives, but also proud Floridians, who empathize with the people they love.
He not only failed to empathize with the hardships that storm survivors are experiencing, he basked in praise like a preening puppy.
The play "allows you to empathize in a visceral way, and that means making the audience physically and emotionally uncomfortable," Wilde said.
Like the best villains, he's sympathetic even while committing horrible actions—who doesn't empathize with his need for parental approval and acceptance?
So "physiologically we feel the effects of Oxytocin when we empathize and Dopamine when we see the appreciation in beauty," she says.
While borderline personality disorder is still a daily struggle for Klein, her emotional range also helps her empathize and connect with others.
Padma Lakshmi can empathize with the thousands of children being torn from their parents due to the Trump administration's child separation policy.
On Wednesday, March 30, 2016, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit did something extraordinary: It asked viewers to empathize with an admitted rapist.
And the fact that the movie feels scary is only because we get an audience to empathize with that in the beginning.
English wouldn't have Key's "extraordinary capacity to empathize and communicate" but would likely maintain continuity with most of Key's policies, he added.
" Nor did she exhibit what he considered typical Jewish traits: "The pushiness, this absolute inability to empathize with others, an exploitative personality.
Voters of color want candidates to walk in their shows; they need Trump (and Clinton) to empathize with their plight and struggles.
Kate Brower writes that what America needs is someone like her, who can make us feel like she can empathize with us.
Perhaps that person will slowly be able to empathize or understand more, even take steps politically and socially to preserve the phenomenon.
"The biggest strength of Joe Biden is his ability to connect and empathize one-on-one with people," said one Democratic strategist.
"We especially appreciate and empathize with Hong Kong police forces and their families for the huge pressure they are bearing," he added.
He misses the point: Parks invites us not to empathize with Leo, but rather to think about the ineradicable legacy of slavery.
" In a Times Op-Ed article, Glenn Beck wrote, "Wouldn't we all benefit from trying to empathize with people we disagree with?
I can now empathize with what legendary investor Ray Dalio has professed for years: that it's important to engage in mindfulness practices.
Maybe it's because readers are more willing to empathize with a blue-eyed, blonde white girl than with a woman of color.
Research shows that sentences tend to become lighter when those who mete them out are better able to empathize with the defendant.
"Compassion is the ability to feel somebody else's suffering, to empathize," Mr. Richman, a neuroscientist, said in a video for the foundation.
"I understand and empathize with the challenge of confronting the taking of another life to feed the intellect of humans," he said.
"His ability to empathize and absorb the fears of the country right now is essential," the New York senator told the newspaper.
Through intimacy across racial lines, a growing class of whites has come to value and empathize with African-Americans and other minorities.
They are laughing and saying, &aposOh my gosh, I&aposve pretty much done the same thing,&apos or, &aposI empathize with you.
Humans empathize with less-capable creatures and conversely fear hyper-capable creatures, epitomized by pop-culture robots like Terminators and even Transformers.
Rather, it was something I learned very early to empathize with in my deepest core and to anticipate as best I could.
As with any story I'm working on, I tried my best to empathize as much as possible with the people I photographed.
I know I'm part of a collective of people, especially women of color, that can empathize with this sense of being hidden.
When you understand anyone's motivations for anything, I think you can empathize with them and that's exactly the case with Nebula here.
As with any story I'm working on, I tried my best to empathize as much as possible with the people I photographed.
First of all, I'm usually photographing and filming people that I like—that I identify with or empathize with in some way.
I think that's when people maybe start to empathize with you and realize, 'Oh shit I'm laughing, but this is fucked up.
It is a show that uniquely manages to both empathize with and mock its characters and does so while being very funny.
One could make the case that this is not a good thing," says Troup, especially "in situations where we ask people to empathize.
So what is it like writing a story that asks the readers to empathize with characters on a side that does horrible things?
I think that's the natural state of an actor, is to try to walk in people's shoes, and understand their lives, and empathize.
In flipping the narrative, it allows folk who don't normally identify with characters to empathize with them, and through empathy you can change.
Jakoby is the character that viewers are supposed to empathize with because of the constant discrimination and disenfranchisement he experiences as an orc.
It's up there with Bill O'Reilly's "We'll Do It Live" rant but I empathize with Joel way more than I ever could O'Reilly.
Kufrin has admitted she can "empathize" with her ex "so much more" now that she's gone through the journey from the other side.
Students can participate in immersive explorations of the Amazon rainforest, allowing budding biologists to empathize with the richness and fragility of the jungle.
"We understand the frustrations and empathize with our former student-athletes," Louisville athletic director Vince Tyra told the Courier Journal in an email.
These are the bosses who celebrate an employee's success, empathize with those going through hard times, and challenge people, even when it hurts.
Sessions allies told me that wasn't good enough, though defenders of Spicer empathize with his not wanting to get ahead of the President.
But just as I had gone to Greensboro to empathize with Trump's base, I attempted to engage my trolls to glean their motivations.
Also, having been an entrepreneur myself, I can really empathize with the daily stresses of what folks deal with on a regular basis.
Ironically, a leader in the telecommunications industry told us that the very smart devices they sell have eroded the ability to truly empathize.
These are the bosses who celebrate their employees' successes, empathize with those going through hard times, and challenge them, even when it hurts.
It is tempting to wallow in the impossibility of Shostako­vich's situation, and we should definitely empathize with the poor man, as Barnes has.
More than one study has found that some people are less likely to empathize with pain experienced by individuals of a different race.
"We hope our research can help people empathize more with sharks and understand how fantastic and complex animals they are," said Vila-Pouca.
Despite this, we still manage to root for and empathize with her, thanks to Comer's incredible performance and Waller-Bridge's pitch perfect writing.
"Just reaching out to a peer who understands the work and can empathize can help mitigate some of that early avoidance," she said.
If we deeply empathize with our patients, then we wish to save them just as we would save ourselves from the same illness.
"The agents involved are deeply affected and empathize with the father over the loss of his daughter," Mr. McAleenan said in a statement.
It requires us to listen carefully to a client's narrative so that we can find the right words to empathize with their pain.
Listeners become better able to empathize with victims, while also gaining self-awareness about their own relationship to the myth of the killer.
Can straight male readers empathize with gay life only by imagining how awful, how shameful it must feel to be a gay man?
When people talk about immigration, they think because I'm white passing (I'm actually Eastern European and Middle Eastern) that I empathize with them.
DeCiccio believes that conveying these messages from a subjective point-of-view allows people to empathize more than they would from reading statistics.
Take the initiative to pursue the social outcomes you want, and empathize with others who are dealing with the same struggles you are.
One reason I empathize with people in Hong Kong is that I have been subjected to the kind of tactics that they fear.
The intention was to empathize with those men and women, but many people were confused about the sign and who put it there.
The billionaire&aposs reading recommendations for 2019 offer lessons on how to sleep better, raise children to be successful, and empathize more often.
But I worry about your investing too much more of your (probably scarce) time in an adult who fails to empathize so starkly.
Gemma Murray, 32, a rape survivor and activist, said she understood why some walked out, but she tried to empathize with Ms. Greer.
The process seemed to be more about the catharsis of talking and the gift of having someone do nothing but listen and empathize.
We fully appreciate, understand and empathize with our fans as we work towards our ultimate goal of building a championship-level football team.
By Saturday, Trump continued to empathize with the Saudi royal family, saying that "they are devastated in Saudi Arabia" (The New York Times).
Strangely, I found, this labor made me empathize with Sam to a degree that I had never experienced with a video-game character.
More intangibly, but perhaps most crucially, animators learn to empathize with their characters, and invest their performances with their own memories and feelings.
Their romance provides the novel's first opportunity for the reader to empathize with Daphne — love and sex are tricky for all of us.
" But it tries, at length, to empathize with Trump's supporters, who C.K. argues see all the presidential candidates as "bullshit soft criminal opportunists.
It's hard to laugh at her shenanigans when you empathize more with the horde of peasants than the one percenter fucking them over.
As a result, I understand, and empathize with, some of the broader yearnings of traditionalism, even as I reject their right-wing political manifestations.
One of the main features of being human is being able to intuit the minds of others and empathize with how they may feel.
Dark Phoenix feels all too much like a movie made by men straining very hard to empathize with its female leads, but never succeeding.
One of the main goals of View-Through is to facilitate ways for those on the outside to empathize with those on the inside.
But understanding all of this requires a willingness to empathize with prisoners — which is just not how the US justice system is currently built.
It's asking its audience to empathize with why everyone is so heated, angry, terrified, and exhausted by the experience of being alive in 2018.
We empathize with those who might wish to donate, but reiterate that at this time no one who needs blood is doing without it.
Yet while many parents empathize with the need for such a service, competitors like Shuddle found that the business was too difficult to execute.
The answer is that (generally white) creators believe that the imagined (mostly white) audience will be better able to empathize with a white protagonist.
I want to laugh at this service idea because the gig economy is already imploding, but I also, strangely, empathize with Cooke's initial problem.
Maybe you believe humans naturally pay more attention to, and empathize more with, the suffering of those they regard as more similar to them.
And that beauty turns her into a character who is worthy of the reader's empathy —even when it's very painful to empathize with her.
How can I make sure they not only never do it again, but they also learn to truly empathize with the person they hurt?
Once they hear that, they may be more able to empathize with you feeling anxiety than with you feeling generally pissed about the time.
It isn't hard to empathize with why: How do you stop treatment for your child, if there might be something, anything else out there?
It is easy for art people to empathize with struggles that take place 8,000 miles away, unencumbered by personal loyalties or self-interested agendas.
We empathize with George because we recognize in his character all of the times we've been unable to escape our own limitations and weaknesses.
Tata Motors announced Tuesday it would rename its new hatchback model "ZICA" to empathize with those who have suffered from the mosquito-borne virus.
The characters band together against a gang of square adults, unable to empathize with the teens' liberal causes, by forming a Speech & Debate club.
Personal tragedy transformed Kennedy, allowing him to, for the first time in his life, empathize with black folk and political underdogs of all stripes.
Let's face it: When some dickhole shark is really set on thrashing the last bits of life from your body, it's hard to empathize.
So to help entrepreneurs empathize with their users, he came up with a simple, foursquare box that he'll scrawl on a napkin, in meetings.
You're also more likely to empathize with a neighbor whose car was stolen than a homeless person on the street lacking any material possessions.
Hyde is a horrific creature, and you don't empathize with Dracula, but you see a huge amount of emotion in the creature in 'Frankenstein.
Some players leave the computer speechless and in tears; others finish and seek out the parents, eager to empathize in person, and to comfort.
Because of his focus on the school, Lloyd Parry, a father of two, does his best to empathize with the parents of Okawa's children.
But I feel very akin to porn people because I've always considered myself a bit of an outsider, so I always empathize with outsiders.
Mr. Dershowitz, it is hard to empathize with your plight when there are still families at our border whose parents can't locate their children.
But as time passed, the need to assert dominance was less important and the need to empathize and communicate with others became more important.
Isn't that the kind of response that shows what art is supposed to do: help us empathize with the struggle that is life everywhere?
We do a great disservice to our kids when we tell them boys cannot empathize with girls and take an interest in their stories.
Meanwhile, a stringent sentence will rarely get any attention because people are simply much less likely to empathize with the perpetrator of a crime.
When I heard of an acquaintance who, running for local office, worried that her singlehood made her untrustworthy in voters' eyes, I could empathize.
In the 1960s, psychiatrist Claudio Naranjo found that it helped people get along in group therapy settings, to trust and empathize with each other.
American failure to empathize with what Turkey went through during the coup attempt has damaged the relationship, even fed accusations of United States complicity.
But even if you're not inclined to empathize with Biden — even if you assume the worst about him — Trump's conspiracy theory makes no sense.
That's just guesswork, because Josh, and even Adrian, are woefully underwritten, making us empathize more with Alice's confusion after her relationship is drastically redefined.
While the experience presented challenges, she said it taught her how to fight bigotry, and to empathize with black students from different socioeconomic backgrounds.
Shannon is bewildered as her friend stomps off, but readers will understand and empathize with the role she's playing in her own friendship issues.
"The nunnery is not a large part of the Shaolin Temple, but I want to empathize that it has always been there," he said.
"We empathize with those who might wish to donate, but reiterate that at this time no one who needs blood is doing without it."
He was asked during a press conference how he could empathize with the concerns of the average American who couldn't afford such nice things.
This experience has helped me empathize and think a lot about how people of color in the US feel when the police target them.
While Inventur proposes that we seek to understand and empathize with these artists, their biographies constantly nag at the moral centers of the brain.
Even in his bleakest works, he retains his ability to empathize deeply with his characters, and to see even his monsters as fundamentally human.
I completely understand why they were celebrating, and I hope people further understand and empathize with a group of people who were legitimately overjoyed.
Sometimes people are mysterious, and they do big, horrible, awful things in ways that mean we can never again understand or empathize with them.
I tricked myself into thinking that I could empathize with the majority of the people in those states, whose lives I have only driven through.
Even if the jury doesn't empathize with him, I think Roof's decision to represent himself at sentencing may still help him avoid a death sentence.
So I really empathize with him whenever I make a [solo] record and I have to settle for not exactly what's in my head sometimes.
Gentle and softly spoken in real life, Hartman had carved a niche for himself playing jerky, unpleasant, comedic villains — and making audiences empathize with them.
The first is the sense that if we just present the problems of inequality in elegant enough terms, the other side will understand and empathize.
Brewster, a Revolutionary War solider dicked out of his promised benefits by a well-intentioned but ill-provisioned system, could probably empathize with all this.
At the same time, another corner of the research world worries that constant immersion in technology is making it harder for today's kids to empathize.
The host, who is father to son, Joshua, and daughter, Taylor, credits his ability to empathize with the Bachelorette to his experiences as a father.
When Mary tells Shelley she's not comfortable with his wanting to take additional lovers — including her sister — he lashes out defensively, utterly unable to empathize.
Stop using the tired line, "What if she was your wife/sister/daughter?" when trying to get men to empathize with the plight of women.
As a Donald Trump supporter, the battle to elevate the will of the people above that of the establishment is one with which I empathize.
But Murderbot also learns to empathize and relate to people and their own priorities, essentially learning what it means to be human in the process.
It seemed that people were able to empathize with my situation because many of them had experienced the same symptoms as me, more or less.
We empathize with people who are new employees at Kickstarter and anyone who might feel urged to "pick a side" without context or complete information.
There's no winking collusion with the audience, no tip of the miter to let us know how to approach the character or empathize with him.
We've always known that dogs have a special ability to empathize with people, but this pup is especially in-tune with her little human friend.
For example, if fathers interpret infant crying as a means of communicating distress and empathize with the infant, they will experience a decline in testosterone.
A film, above all, is meant to empathize, not pathologize, and Cody—for whom "normalcy" has never been in style—thankfully seems to know that.
Empathy: Negan's ability to empathize with others' pain and suffering is what helps the villain take on a more multidimensional scope than past TWD villains.
"While we empathize with this business owner... there was a basis to the various objections to this application," a representative of the DOB told MUNCHIES.
I think all great stories are character-based, and because that's our starting point, you really empathize with the characters, whether it's humorously or tragically.
In Abbott's hands, Yossarian is less sardonic than Alan Arkin, arguably sanded down from his tetchy persona in the novel, but easier to empathize with.
They probably also empathize with the film's other main message about the difficulty women faced not very long ago in a workplace dominated by men.
To watch a daughter or son play high school or college sports is to empathize with their desire for one more play, one more game.
After reading the demo video description, the machine's specs are certainly impressive, but it's hard not to empathize with the plight of that poor train.
In the early sermons, just after Donald Trump's victory, Eric is torn — he wants to empathize with Trump voters but also to judge them harshly.
Meanwhile, many of those we are asked to empathize with are celebrating the retreat of political correctness, so they can finally say what they feel!
While the exhibition proposes that we seek to understand and empathize with these artists, their biographies constantly nag at the moral centers of the brain.
It's easier for someone who believes the world is a meritocracy to empathize with someone who clearly didn't bring something on themselves, like Syrian refugees.
Do liberals in fact need to understand — or empathize with — their many antagonists, the men and women who are sharply critical of the liberal project?
While it is important to empathize with yourself and recognize the emotions you feel amid market turbulence, that shouldn't be your first priority, Liersch said.
Despite my best efforts to empathize with Lebovitz's travails — how much concern can anyone summon for the precise distance a dishwasher stands from a sink?
Because the character can be really annoying, I think it was about showing the sides of her that I think people can immediately empathize with.
I had to empathize with that feeling because I'm not a mom, and I don't think I could ever imagine what that would feel like.
"I can definitely empathize with their need for having a secure, safe place and taking time for themselves and having privacy when they need it."
The scene from Mr. Boquiren's "Stop and Frisk," dramatizing a white man's struggle to empathize with the humiliation his black friend suffered, was sharply drawn.
Knowing several languages has helped me with academics, broadened my horizons and enabled me to experience more and empathize with more people on our planet.
"I can definitely empathize with their need for having a secure, safe place and taking time for themselves and having privacy when they need it."
The harsh meaning they assigned their own experiences of family and partner violence sometimes made it difficult for them to empathize with victims of similar abuse.
There would be little possibility for the jury to empathize with him if a legal team were pleading for his life while he just sat there.
It takes three episodes, so almost three hours, for them to finally get into the groove and become people you can empathize with or root for.
Marie of Oignies starved herself too, hermiting herself away and cutting off small pieces of her body, which allowed her to empathize with the crucified Christ.
Damon said films were the best vehicle to help humans empathize with each other, adding that despite its apocalyptic tone, "Downsizing" ultimately is an optimistic movie.
This tendency to dismiss the female perspective altogether, to empathize with the powerful man over his less powerful alleged female victim, is what I call himpathy.
Co-stars Ron Livingston and Mark Duplass talked about how they can empathize in a scene when they don't have direct experience with whatever they're portraying.
"It feels as if life itself is drawn there, with things that we all have experienced - and some we haven't - which makes me empathize," she added.
We like to tell stories that we can empathize with humans instead of make them these black and white people who are either victims or predators.
"I think interface games can really capture the feeling of a specific time period or generation and help us all empathize with each other," he says.
Replies to Farrow ranged from intrigued to nonplussed; many who grew up with Matilda found it difficult to empathize with Trunchbull's difficult life and ultimate defeat.
I can't sympathize with her around his death, but Myrcella and Tommen weren't monsters, and her pain over them is a little easier to empathize with.
Jesse is charismatic and he's the star, but even so, it's far from clear whether viewers are supposed to empathize with him, or find him repellent.
" "If you can laugh at an animal, or you can empathize by how human it is in clothing, then you rob it of its natural wildness.
Nervous with anticipation is the best way to describe it, so I could really empathize with all these guys who were about to do the same.
At times it was a mess of color and confusion, but at its best it pushed us to understand the psyche and empathize with one another.
And the answer to the question "Is there a mind in there?" is a key predictor of how much we sympathize and empathize with one another.
Unfortunately, as much as I could empathize with their plight (how could I not?), there wasn't much I could do other than refer them to Google.
I think through those conversations, those friendships, those relationships we can more naturally learn how to empathize with each other and be allies for each other.
It's my job to keep tabs on how our rapidly shifting technology is shaping not only how we communicate, but how we empathize, trust, show affection.
" Some of the class could even empathize with Walsh's predicament: "One time I made a mistake when I was doing a cartwheel and I felt embarrassed.
Somehow, we need to find a way to extend our capacity to empathize and support each other across political and social divides in the long term.
We're supposed to empathize with them because they have such terrible lives, being raped, murdered, and then mind-wiped and patched up for the next round.
She has five children of her own, all of whom spent time on a neonatal unit, so she can empathize with the parents she works with.
This is the point where someone will bring up children of privilege, such as Robert F. Kennedy, who somehow managed to empathize with working-class Americans.
"We recognize the severity of severe spinal muscular atrophy and we empathize with the children who have SMA, as well as their families," the spokeswoman said.
Shteyngart asks his readers to empathize with a frequently boorish conservative financier—the sort of person whose politics and position have created untold sadness for many.
Then you'll empathize with Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette, whose husband Willy passes her series of novels off as his own in this late 19th century period drama.
She had spent her youth in a China that was not as prosperous as it is now, and the experience allowed her to empathize with Ugandans.
His anguish is evident and easy to empathize with, and I can speak from experience that when something like this happens in person, it's absolutely horrifying.
"Over the last several weeks, I have spent a lot of time talking to everyone involved, trying to understand and empathize with the situation," she wrote.
Unlike the portrayal of Jones, not once does the camera invite the viewer to get inside Zubaydah's skin and truly empathize with or identify with him.
"Human Flow," however, shows a more personal side, with Mr. Ai directing the film but also appearing occasionally to empathize with refugees living in horrific camps.
It comes down to our audience: How can I help my colleagues around the newsroom empathize more with our readers, viewers and listeners around the world?
I do not doubt that she has most likely endured trolling from some truly terrible people online, and I empathize with how frustrating that could be.
My only hope is to make people face an issue they don't know about or never thought about, and help them to empathize with personal stories.
It's obviously difficult to empathize with parents who are "vaccine-hesitant," as they engage in reckless behavior that is far too dangerous to be left unchecked.
But with Brodesser-Akner at the helm, it's impossible not to empathize with everyone, even when we can very clearly see their failings and their foibles.
Dunn told me that parents should anticipate a real grieving period: "The first step is to really identify and empathize with what's going on," she said.
There's a lot of putting yourself out there, so you naturally empathize with the other people who are putting themselves out there in that setting too.
"We empathize with anyone who is in jail while pregnant, including Ms. Sanchez," Denver Sheriff Department spokeswoman Daria Serna said in a statement to USA Today.
Spying on teenagers, which most parents don't actually do, belongs to the category of parenting tactics with which I deeply empathize and almost always counsel against.
As we've seen with Brexit and Trump, the left has suffered terribly from a kind of failure to empathize with people who perhaps feel left behind.
Americans who deeply fear black bodies, who think their fears are sensible, can empathize when cops like Officer Yanez testify that they feared for their lives.
Donna NicolinoBrooklyn To the Editor: I empathize with the author's extreme frustration with the life-threatening delays and denials of private insurance and its maddening bureaucracy.
Rosselló may well never get Trump to empathize or care about the thousands of people who died or are suffering as a result of Hurricane Maria.
How did you get to a place in your own life to where you changed your own perspective and began to try and empathize with them?
One of the things I love about film is that, even more than photography, it allows you to walk in somebody's shoes and empathize with them.
And yet it's impossible not to empathize with the rats; most of what they whisper to you is grounded, realistic in a way that engenders sympathy.
Technology is what allowed us to communicate across oceans and empathize with one another when a wall came down in Berlin or a TV personality came out.
Writers convey their experience, in all its immense complexity, in all its baggage and history, in all its explosive emotion, and allow readers to empathize with it.
"We take the responsibility of properly caring for our patients very seriously and empathize with the understandable grief being felt by the family," TriStar told The Tennessean.
Nothing in Arya's recent history has prepared her to settle down in relative peace, to empathize with Sansa's sufferings, to grit her teeth and forgive and forget.
"I did not think someone could not empathize with what someone else was going through, and projected their religious beliefs on them," Peterson said of the ordeal.
If we are to thrive as a free, open, informed and innovative country, we must ask in order to learn, listen in order to understand and empathize.
No lie: while we empathize with the special pain of tasting a rotten egg jelly bean, we can't help but feel that their expressions are absolutely priceless.
In her performance, Fraser plays the role of male feminists, both empathizing with them and exposing their failure to empathize with the goals of the Women's Movement.
If you already know all about engines, then Hagerty's Redline Rebuilds series is a chance to test your knowledge, and empathize when overhauls don't go as planned.
So, ideally it will stay grounded because you'll completely understand why the characters are doing what they're doing, and you will in some way or another empathize.
If Hillary Clinton can successfully empathize with her questioner, she will score big points with both the audience in St. Louis and the viewers watching at home.
Bob: I think one of the things that makes Catherine such a good songwriter is her ability to empathize with other people—almost to a fault sometimes.
I believe that when we are trapped by our inability to evolve, by our inability to empathize humbly and painfully with others, then we remain victims ourselves.
"As alien as this person is to who I truly am, I had to understand her and empathize and get into that mind-set," Ms. Blunt added.
Indeed, as someone who previously served in MONUSCO, I can empathize with the wish to punish those responsible with the full force of the UN's military strength.
Little appears to empathize with Kessler's plight, saying that he has both an apartment and a boat, from which he is filming, in case he is evicted.
"I empathize with the feelings that come from the constant critique, the constant negativity, and the constant doubt," Mr. Dorsey wrote in the companywide memo last month.
A number of Quora users mentioned the importance of learning to empathize with other people — to listen to them and try to see things from their perspective.
And if there's a lesson for those of us who aren't Kardashians, it's that there are certain people in this world with whom we're reluctant to empathize.
Many of the researchers I spoke to say those who discount animals' ability to empathize are making empathy out to be more complicated than it actually is.
Moments that are meant to be powerful, including a death early on, are robbed of drama because you're given few reasons to actually empathize with these characters.
"I fundamentally, fundamentally believe in the right of anyone to use their imagination and their skills to tell stories and to empathize with another story," Winfrey said.
" Instead, "with our friends and families that are feeling distressed, we can empathize and we can validate that this can be a really scary, anxiety-provoking time.
Voters at his rallies said his sexual orientation was either a nonissue or perhaps an asset that helps him empathize with other groups that have faced discrimination.
They're still bad people, but we understand them better, which makes us look for tiny flaws in their armor, places where we might better empathize with them.
By mirroring the other person's expressions, you not only signal you are engaged and participating, but it's also a kind of feedback loop that helps you empathize.
Trilobites In 600 B.C. in present-day Israel, a soldier named Hananyahu sent his friend a request that many of us might empathize with: Send more wine.
We thought that other nations would empathize with the suffering we had experienced under Communism and offer us a helping hand in overcoming the challenges we faced.
Now, in addition to recruiting top dealmakers, firms are bringing in culture experts and allocating roles to individuals who better understand and empathize with the founder journey.
And many adolescents want to sort the world categorically into good and bad, at once eager to draw boundaries and empathize with whatever others might possibly feel.
Having to enter and exit different worlds on a daily basis has taught me how to relate to and empathize with others who are different from me.
Without having seen one, it's unclear how "smart" Neons actually are, or how well they are able to understand people or empathize with a person in distress.
That work requires the ability to empathize with people long gone but also the skill of keeping an analytical distance to see the past from all sides.
It's a small way to understand and empathize with a group of your fellow Americans who desperately need the understanding and empathy of their countrymen and women.
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The other founders and I felt the activists were going about it in a disrespectful manner, and in a way the larger student body could not empathize with.
In Ex Machina, the AI sex robot becomes self-aware and passes the new Turing test by convincing the human to empathize with her and help her escape.
It's a known fact that mirroring someone's affectations can also help you empathize with them, which Lohan presumably has been trying to do with Syrian refugees across Turkey.
There's a reason the key delineation between the human good guys and bad guys is whether they're able to empathize with the Hosts enough to fight for them.
Though the featurette never explicitly states the mother is an immigrant, children of Asian immigrants are able to empathize with intimate themes that make Bao feel so personal.
Hopefully as people use and see these emoji, then it will help them to hopefully be able to think and empathize for the people who are using them.
It warps our views of other people: As we get angrier, we can no longer see what's good about them, we can no longer empathize with their concerns.
During Kendall's big speech, she details her own past relationship traumas, shows real emotional intelligence, and works hard to empathize with someone who is trying to sabotage her.
I got a wife of 11 years who's also in this business as well, so I empathize with Kevin on the journey that he takes throughout season 2.
Charities have long understood the "identifiable victim effect," which suggests that images of singular victims are easier to empathize with than statistics, even when those statistics are astronomical.
Just as soon as we start to empathize with him, Lattimer tries to violently force himself on a co-ed, literally throwing her around before his teammates intervene.
It's impossible to empathize with him—but it's true that he never had the chance to not be shitty, thanks to... What kind of name is Rolo Haynes?
One school, the University of California, Irvine, said it was considering a new course that would teach future police officers to empathize with people who have been arrested.
Nevertheless, Kasich has been the only candidate among the GOP hopefuls who has addressed the human need for community and shown a genuine capacity to empathize with others.
Over at NYLON, Dani Deahl cuts straight to the issue: "The players in this unfortunate video aren't here to empathize or walk in a woman's shoes," she writes.
You will learn how to love yourself and how to empathize with and forgive those who may have taken a bit of that pure love away from you.
"Start" is the capstone to a series that consistently asked American viewers to root against the US, and to empathize with those who actively sought to undermine it.
Dellin Betances, who used a strong spring in 2014 to make the Yankees, can empathize with the relievers competing for what could be three vacancies in the bullpen.
In 2008, Hillary Clinton's candidacy was in the same slow-arcing death spiral that Sanders's is in now — so President Obama can empathize with what Clinton is facing.
The significance is that the idea of love, loss, and desire are consistent themes throughout history and help us to empathize with a people in a disconnected past.
Consequently, you can empathize a bit when, following NMSU's 22-17 win, the Aggie faithful stormed the field and head coach Doug Martin cried during his postgame interview.
Let me empathize with him, so that I can understand him and feel for him as a human being, even as I oppose him in almost all matters.
The radical aspect of the text remains, more than one hundred years later, and Chopin's lush imagery encourages the reader to (gasp!) empathize with Edna rather condemn her.
I am a very strong believer that art is an amazing way to vent and allow your audience to almost empathize with whatever it is you're going through.
Several outcomes studies show that when doctors do receive narrative training, they derive pleasure from it, and it helps them better understand, empathize, and communicate with their patients.
And the fact that the movie was told largely from Teena's point of view, presenting him as someone audiences could empathize with, was celebrated in some L.G.B.T. circles.
Social robots ideally inspire humans to empathize with them, writes Maartje de Graaf of the University of Utrecht in the Netherlands, who studies ethics in human-robot interactions.
" He writes, "It's easy for people like me to empathize with the children and teachers and parents of Newtown: They're so much like those I know and love.
As a parent, I can empathize with how difficult raising children can be...But I don't believe making a child's wishes top priority is a demonstration of love.
" Scarlett Johansson "While Me Too means different things to different people, to me, it is very simply the ability to empathize with the visceral realities of this condition.
The only suit in my size was an extra-thick one; getting into it made me empathize with any animal that's ever been eaten alive by a boa.
While abstracted statistics like these sum up the sheer magnitude of the situation, they fail to convey the individual experiences of refugees — it's hard to empathize with numbers.
Indeed, Schulnik's relentless focus on the morphing of her characters becomes a statement about characteristics we associate with women: openness to change and ability to shift and empathize.
Empathy is a beautiful thing, but it too often becomes a way to empathize only with those in your tribe and turn a dark eye toward those who aren't.
It was a congregation of fear and division instead of love and inclusiveness—one that was organized to vilify and endanger people rather than empathize with and protect them.
But now that he's been in Andi's shoes, it's likely he can empathize with the difficult and emotionally confusing position of being torn between romantic feelings for multiple people.
But by making an effort to empathize with the experiences that spawned that cultural object, and with the experiences it presents, perhaps we can gain a little more understanding.
There's discomfort at acknowledging the suffering of others, insincere gestures made to feign understanding, a real attempt to listen and empathize, and enthusiastic support for the fight against injustice.
Or, more practically, it may help us empathize with his less-free contemporaries: can Perry Jones ever be unleashed if his handlers insist that he first learn a trade?
This story is important because it forces viewers to directly and personally empathize with an abuse survivor in a way they may not with Jo, for better or worse.
In the rich depth of literature, we empathize with the protagonist, and when their flaws are inevitably revealed, we are humbled and see ourselves in their complex, imperfect lives.
Meditation does not teach you to ignore the realities of our world; it teaches you to acknowledge and empathize with these realities, as a means of moving forward truthfully.
Reading headlines about the ups and downs of Kourtney and Scott's relationship against the backdrop of their life as wealthy celebrities can make it difficult to empathize with Kourtney.
Brands interested in a more abstract approach can alternatively design ads to resonate with a certain emotion, then direct them towards people whose emoji regimen indicates they might empathize.
Charities have long understood the "identifiable victim effect" — which finds that images of singular victims are easier to empathize with than statistics or stories about large groups of people.
To address a policy issue, the source said, you need to "understand and empathize with what's behind those problems," suggesting O'Rourke is better able than Buttigieg to do that.
It's a clever twist on the fantasy world of Pixar, where we empathize with inanimate objects or less evolved organisms without truly engaging with the reality of their circumstances.
"Everyone feels like they can just push the Like button, and that's an important way to sympathize or empathize with someone," he said during a Q&A in 2014.
While I realize that it's fun to laugh at the face-saving efforts of brands, I can empathize with the people who made these decisions, however wrongheaded in hindsight.
Like with the teenage girl in Baltimore: he says some doctors may more immediately relate to or empathize with a white car crash victim than a black gunshot victim.
But we also wonder how he'll feel about this huge hero-on-hero battle, because… We empathize with our heroes' emotions when they're forced into fights that trouble them.
Considering Lee's obvious inability to fully empathize with the women at the center of the show, it's a shame that he wasn't willing to hand over the directorial reins.
In the documentary Fog of War, former U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara lamented that the U.S. lost the Vietnam War because it failed to empathize with the enemy.
"So many of these things that God brings us through are to be able to empathize and sympathize and do something about the issues, the challenges," Sarah told Dobson.
The only way for our society to work is for each of us to respect the views of others, and even try to understand and empathize with one another.
As president of AFSCME Local 3790 in New Jersey, I empathize with Phillip's difficult position of being pitted between his personal principles and the coerced nature of the law.
It is the rare individual who cannot empathize with Ms. Ephron and her friends Deena and Marty, for whom the very thought of changing internet providers provokes meltdown anxiety.
But if you were to, say, have a face-to-face conversation instead, you might find things are a bit easier to deal with, or at least, empathize with.
"There's more of a chance you can train younger people to empathize, help them mature, and learn life skills that will make them less likely to troll," she says.
What's fascinating — and what her robbery made startlingly clear — is that her life in the public eye seems to have stripped people of any ability to empathize with her.
But she did tell me she could empathize with them, and after reading her book, Uneasy Street: The Anxieties of Affluence, you should be able to do the same.
Also, in cases where female patrons were being harassed or inappropriately touched they would come to me first because I could understand and empathize better than the men could.
But the real payoff is the reaction to the slap, and the idea that they are succeeding in getting a male-dominated society to empathize with a working woman.
While Kurtz's sales have increased a bit since the launch of ShopArtTheft, he's more comforted by the comments, notes, and emails coming from fans and other artists who empathize.
When she encountered the kids in Fresno who hassled her about prison abolition, she did not ask them to empathize with the people who might hurt them, or had.
Charities have long understood the "identifiable victim effect," which finds that images of singular victims are easier to empathize with than statistics or stories about large groups of people.
And the next time you need to get your point across, you should remember them: Create empathy In any good story, the audience should empathize with the main characters.
That's why though I empathize with Sessions, and others like him who have to endure unfair slurs from men like Trump, I likely won't be shedding too many tears.
To the Editor: As the parent of two children who graduated from college, I certainly empathize with parents who help guide their kids with a heavy hand at times.
A willingness to empathize, to earnestly dialogue with one another, must transcend party/class/identity politics and remain our first consideration if we are to thrive as a nation.
"They have identified as their [sic] 'sweet spot,' as they are able to empathize and assist with guests who are in the mushroom space more effectively," the site reads.
Can we create good non-disabled citizens if they have no frame of reference through which to understand, respect or empathize with their disabled peers, colleagues, charges or supervisors?
I do think that a gay white man is more likely to be able to empathize with a black man or Latinx woman than a straight white man can.
While the movie is billed as a comedy, it has been hailed by critics for tackling LGBTQ portrayals with respect, inviting viewers to empathize and engage with the characters.
The critical move is to identify, and where possible, to empathize, and to try to address, the claims of those who were defeated, or who withdrew from the contest.
Through the stories of those we have already lost, we can see the reflection of a culture that fails to empathize with trans people at a basic human level.
Liz considers this latest iteration of the injured male ego to be "standard patriarchy drama; men often seem to not be able to empathize with female characters," she explains.
We're kind of stuck inside that person, and the purpose of civilization and growth is to be able to reach out and empathize a little bit with other people.
Some of it is laced with nostalgia for Soviet times, when to scorn and to slander was admired as strength and to love and to empathize was branded as weakness.
Still, in some cases, that kind of apathetic detachment makes it difficult to connect with people we should be able to empathize with, or at the very least care about.
Actor and longtime liberal activist Jane Fonda expressed sympathy for President Donald Trump on Wednesday during an interview with Politico in which she encouraged his opponents to empathize with him.
She could immediately access a network of peers who could offer suggestions or empathize with her concerns, as well as coaches who could work with her through a difficult moment.
DECLINING ANXIETY    The Reuters analysis also found that Americans were less likely to express feelings of racial anxiety this year, and they were more likely to empathize with African Americans.
Young college dropouts who thrive in some level of reckless abandon aren't so desirable in areas that require medical experience and an ability to empathize with the needs of patients.
The goal of the movie, before I even knew it would be a horror movie, was to destigmatize sex work and get an audience to empathize with a cam girl.
I can really empathize with CT in this situation but stomping around the house and making your partner feel worse is not the way to get closer to $1 million.
But she also said it was important to acknowledge the "implicit bias" in society and some police departments and, in particular, called on white Americans to empathize with African-Americans.
"Nancy Bergeson was a career-long public defender whose legal acumen was matched only by her uncanny ability to empathize with her clients," according to a statement from the association.
"The animation encourages people to empathize with fat people as fellow passengers and human beings," she explains, "and to think about the political and economic relations that contribute to exclusion."
If everyone could empathize with how it feels when someone they dated disappears with no explanation, they'd likely be better at explaining why they're not interested in taking things further.
Surveys, after all, have found that people who know someone who's gay are more likely to support marriage equality, as they learn to empathize with a gay person's lived experiences.
Throughout The Favourite, it is with her and the two other women with whom she is locked in a sexual and political power struggle that we are encouraged to empathize.
What Luke Evans would like to do, though, is bring some depth to the villain so audiences can empathize with the biggest asshole of Villeneuve, France a little bit more.
I empathize with the professionals at the State Department, Defense Department, Central Command, relevant Embassies, and other organizations of the U.S. Government that will have to clean up his mess.
"In marriage, the partners typically remain in the same immediate environment and, because of the nature of their relationship, empathize with a variety of their spouses' emotional states," he wrote.
Sanday also said many investors writing $100 million checks don't empathize with founders struggling to manage a quickly growing business, setting everyone up for a contentious relationship down the road.
They see it more clearly than we can, because their lived experiences and place in the structure of society gives them perception that we cannot share, even if we empathize.
I would tell people in this situation that I empathize with them 100%, and to not get discouraged if it's not as simple as just outing yourself to your partner.
While I knew he was trying to be reassuring, part of me felt like he couldn't be bothered to spend a single ounce of energy attempting to empathize with me.
Speaking to the nation on July 27, President Lyndon Johnson tied himself in knots as he tried to empathize with all Americans at a time when they were coming apart.
"Knowing that other people could truly be seeing things differently from us is a way of being able to better understand them and empathize with how they feel," Leong says.
Precisely because the typical perpetrator of a massive tax evasion or complicated fraud is someone the typical judge can recognize and empathize with, harsh punishment is more likely to work.
We hear about the importance of having children empathize with other people, but extend that to nature by taking care of plants, discussing how animals live and picking up litter.
Though admittedly irrational and chaotic, Joe's voiceovers are his only defense; in his self-rationalizing, we're able to understand our protagonist's intentions and even empathize with him a little bit.
One of the most distressing elements of Phoenix's portrayal of "Joker" is that even as the character's apparent psychopathy and destructiveness amplify, he forces the audience to empathize with him.
We, along with hundreds of Angelenos, were grateful to have had a chance not just to admire and empathize with the brave firefighters, but to do something to help them.
I empathize with the working parent who is also a single parent, showing up every day for this monumental job of raising small humans with just one set of hands.
Even if you haven't been there yourself, you can empathize because of the strain and desperation in his voice, and how it sounds like it's just about to fall apart.
But Hollywood seems to spend a pretty significant amount of time trying to empathize — as Streep called for everyone to do — with the rest of the nation and the world.
I'm white, and have no idea what it's like to be a black American, and I never really can understand it instinctively, no matter how much I try to empathize.
It's testament to the characters' relatability — or maybe to an audience's ability to empathize — that it matters little who plays the roles or that Linzy's voice echoes from their throats.
Sayfe Space gives Refugees a platform to naturally describe their problems and get support by anonymously chatting with volunteers that can empathize with their situation and are keen to offer support.
"I empathize with the many faculty, staff, students and parents of students who signed petitions, sent emails and letters, and organized to ban guns from campus and especially classrooms," Fenves explained.
My community would come to include not only those who could directly relate to my life, but also those who were simply willing to listen, to empathize, and to show solidarity.
But they may do something even more radical: embed concerns about diversity, representation, institutionalized injustice, economic disparity, and religious liberty into stories with characters with whom we rage, empathize, and weep.
Teachers, actors and students found the obesity simulation suit and the scenario to be realistic and effective for teaching, and the students said it helped them to empathize with the patient.
Sometimes, being heard and acknowledged by someone who's able to empathize with us is the thing that allows us to let go of our anger or fear and change our minds.
Tying the caravan to Holy Week and Jesus's walk to his crucifixion was a way to try to get Mexicans, who weren't always kind to migrants, to empathize with their plight.
Clinton embraced the traditional first spouse's duty of making voters see the candidate as a person with emotions and thoughts and quirks, a person they can empathize with and relate to.
All the Black students come from non-nuclear families, and this background stands in as trauma porn to help viewers empathize with the ways they were set apart from their peers.
But intuitively, it makes sense that people would empathize more with someone who looks and is more like them, and perhaps that leads to more reasonable doubt against a prosecutor's case.
Lee's quasi-anthropomorphization of Earth as a human-type blood bag hits these themes in a visceral way, forcing the reader to empathize with the feeling of being drained of life.
So, it takes great pains to turn a dehumanized monolith like "general homelessness" into an honest story even the most "pull yourself up by your bootstraps"-obsessed viewer can empathize with.
It helps to have a group, or a few, where you can turn to for advice or vent to about work with like-minded people, who empathize with your work lifestyle.
We also expected that men who had been locked up would experience even higher levels of psychological distress because they would empathize with their family member who was currently behind bars.
I've had people think it's weird, it's crazy, it's funny, but because it was so outlandish, they could empathize with the character without thinking it was a threat to their beliefs.
This can be a saving grace that allows us to empathize with others, and to understand where they're coming from instead of trying to force our agenda on to unwilling people.
Her experience scaling businesses, ability to empathize with entrepreneurs, innovative track record, and her phenomenal marketing and communication skills leaves me optimistic about the potential for a resurgent Small Business Administration.
It might be politically effective to demonize and dehumanize our opponents -- it is certainly easier than taking time to empathize, listen closely, research the facts, and understand the other side's arguments.
But another part of the answer is finding ways to address and empathize with the cultural concerns of whites without engaging in the strategy of racist division that Trump has used.
Sicking the cops on players for failures of your own finicky control scheme does not make me empathize with Arthur and the gang's feeling that outlaws are now being mercilessly hunted.
Just ten years since Britney's much-sensationalized emotional breakdown, it would be beyond ignorant to mock her today as the tabloids did then, rather than empathize with her mental health struggles.
A lot of people think they are very weird or difficult, or have had experiences that other people simply won't understand or will balk at having to hear and empathize with.
It's the life that real-world players share with Link, our entree into our ability to empathize with him and the reason that Ocarina of Time is so engaging and beloved.
We empathize with Bear 71, as her voice is eerily laid over images that are visibly mediated, from the grainy trail cam footage to the digital floor plan of the park.
It's difficult to empathize with these workers, but one imagines that they tell themselves they are "just doing their job:" putting food on the table, paying rent, chipping away at debt.
It is emblematic of the qualities that made Biden a popular vice president: his ability to empathize, particularly when discussing grief; the fact that he really seems to give a damn.
In both, the formula includes asking an audience to empathize with artificial intelligence, at a time when such compassion -- even toward fellow citizens with opposing viewpoints -- is often in short supply.
But if students know that a college is looking for essays that reflect their ability to empathize with others, they will comply with the mandate, whether or not they are altruistic.
Emotionally intelligent parents are able to empathize with their children, and they understand that temper tantrums are often rooted in sadness, even if they manifest in anger, according to Good Therapy.
For the first time since the traumatic morning in middle school when I woke up with a bed full of ants, I try to empathize with creatures I've despised for years.
Well the government says they're doing this because of what the people want, and I feel like I can sort of empathize with that from what I was taught growing up.
It's a smart twist, because one would immediately assume that his black superior—a man who has faced discrimination for his race and sexuality—would immediately empathize and take Terry's side.
Despite the fact that some of the main characters either inflict or are complicit in abuse, viewers can dismiss the idea that the show is asking us to empathize with abusers.
But rather than empathize with that distressing scenario, Trump suggested Sunday that the shortage has some sinister origins: Something is going on, and you ought to look into it as reporters.
I can look at everybody there, you know, and just say, you know, I understand things, I empathize, I feel things, and I was not that person until this crisis started.
I have my own opinions, but at the same time I want to make sure that I try really, really hard to listen to the other side and kind of empathize.
After riding with some bikers in the Throgs Neck section of the Bronx, though, she said she began to empathize with the struggle urban riders face trying to avoid the police.
Instead, they're meant to make workers better by reminding them to thank the customer, to empathize with the frustrated claimant on Line 1 or to avoid slacking off on the job.
They can then text with their counselor for as long as they need, and the counselor will help them sort through their feelings and thoughts, ask questions, empathize and actively listen.
While I empathize with your wish to build "positive new relationships" with your half-siblings, I caution you against making assumptions about how they will receive the news of your existence.
Neuroimaging studies show that direct gaze changes how human brains develop and function, particularly the cortical and subcortical regions that scientists call "the social brain," which underlies the ability to empathize.
To the Editor: Monica Potts's ultimately very sad article is clear proof that we should stop trying to win over (or perhaps even empathize with) the Trump voters in her hometown.
We teach boys that they have nothing to gain from stories like Little Women; that there is no point in their learning to empathize with girls or think about girls' problems.
"We empathize with those who might wish to donate, but reiterate that at this time no one who needs blood is doing without it," spokeswoman Tara Goodin said in a statement.
"Astrologers love astronomy but many astronomers hate astrology," said Annabel Gat, senior astrologer at VICE, adding that she could empathize with the frustration people feel when astrology and astronomy are confused.
But songwriting, which he tends to do improvisationally at the piano, "helped to sort of realize the gravitas of things and helped me reconnect and empathize with my mom," he said.
It wasn't until I researched and analyzed historical documents, as well as, empathize with people represented in narrative writings, that I was able to grasp a better understanding of the matter.
Students at McFerran Preparatory Academy are learning how to "calm down and focus," using mindfulness activities such as partner practices to help them empathize and work through problems with their peers.
Literature helps people cope, but it also allows readers to see outside of themselves and, perhaps most importantly, empathize with each other in a world that rewards self-centeredness and greed.
What's new in Marriage Story isn't that you empathize with Charlie and Nicole, but that you can't tell what they'll do or say next—they're sensitive people responding to one another.
An important difference is that Klobuchar wasn't trying to get you to empathize with Madison — a trick politicians often use at rallies to show their compassion for someone who has suffered.
When we perceive another as being in our "in-group," we tend to like them more, we're more likely to give them money, we're less likely to empathize with their feelings.
Not only is this approach realistic rather than idealistic, it's also respectful of both its subjects' stories and of the audience's capacity to empathize with people who aren't just like them.
Her passion for the likes of Sam Peckinpah and Robert Altman often came from how they were able to exaggerate and empathize with men who were increasingly out of their time.
Iggy then butts in and misconstrues what Eric is saying, and Eric, who I really empathize with and simply think has trouble communicating his emotions in the moment (same), gets mad.
In the long-term, the effects of "compassion fatigue" can severely hinder a person from being able to care for or even empathize with others, causing absenteeism and apathy at work.
"I wanted to talk about desire, and I wanted to do it in a way that would move people to empathize with each other," Taddeo tells PEOPLE in a wide-ranging interview.
Or perhaps, in our hearts, we all empathize with that nightmarish moment where the boss calls you out in front of the whole office and you have to think on your feet.
And during these conversations, something remarkable happened: The students stopped trying to talk over each other to be heard and to be right, and started to begin to empathize with one another.
This happened despite the ride-hailing company's effort to out-empathize its tech rivals by pledging to compensate drivers stranded overseas and set up a $3 million legal fund for affected drivers.
I think that my own personal belief is that emoji help us to better empathize, both as we try to communicate our intentions to other people and also when we receive it.
But, as much as I can empathize with preferring to stay home in sweats, it also seems like there's something unnecessarily judgmental about the way Schumer is shitting on the Met Gala.
So long as the room is dark and the movie is playing, you have no alternative but to watch, to react, to empathize, and to be moved by what is before you.
They may not have a whole industry of bad TV and movies that you can watch and empathize with while demolishing a block of cheese, but that doesn't mean they're not tough.
If we're to believe one of the oldest gender stereotypes, when it comes to dealing with other people's problems, men just want to solve them, while women prefer to listen and empathize.
Her character, Veronica, the outcast in the group of 80s alpha bitches named Heather, could easily play as one-dimensionally quirky and unrealistic, but Ryder has us empathize with this conflicted antiheroine.
" "I think it's because these tend to be people who have read a lot, whether they went to school a lot, that empathize with other people, that are curious about the world.
But it makes sense that if someone isn't giving you their full attention, they're less likely to understand or empathize with you, and ultimately that can affect the quality of the relationship.
Former President Obama said Thursday at a corporate summit that he can empathize with Americans who have to pay a high tax rate, but that it's something he recognizes benefits the country.
They are asked not only to forgo the presumption of their own moral superiority but to consider and empathize with what has been meaningful, liberating, or joyous about their partners' adulterous experiences.
Among the ranks of potential angel investors, for instance, are "plenty of women out there who have used breast pumps and can empathize with the need for a better one," he said.
How can a 24-year-old white male engineer at Google who graduated from Stanford ever hope to empathize with the vast majority of people who use the products he's working on?
"I understand and empathize with the community's concerns and want to assure the public that we are committed to conducting a fair, thorough, impartial and objective investigation," Sydney Roberts, COPA chief administrator.
According to Jacob, this type of reaction is typical of guys they approach sexually: The guys empathize while unwittingly minimizing Jacob's hardships, and affirms their gender with words while simultaneously rejecting them.
During Harvey, too, Trump showed a complete inability to empathize with the millions of Texans whose lives were dramatically changed by the storm, handling it instead by keeping the focus on himself.
Cass had also been drawn into a connection with his unborn through his determined efforts to empathize with Lucy's pregnancy symptoms: her exhaustion, nausea, heightened sense of smell, and strange food cravings.
Watch: The History of the Vibrator "I wanted to create a film where the audience was going to empathize with a sex worker, and which would help normalize sex work," Mazzei explains.
" He says that men are taught from a young age "to not empathize with girls and women," through small but impactful things—like "when we chide boys 'don't throw like a girl.
Now that I've adjusted to hearing the band on classic rock radio stations, I can empathize with the car lovers whose first knowledge of Bugatti came in the form of the EB110.
Anyone can empathize with the President's desire to crank back an economy that has probably already shed millions of jobs and left many Americans wondering how long they can survive without wages.
Often, the worst part of a customer service experience is speaking to an agent or robot that cannot empathize with a caller about the situation that led him or her to complain.
This points to an even greater concern by critics that the Joker, who lives out his gruesome revenge fantasies in bloodshed, could actually provoke terrorism for viewers who might empathize with him.
"Talent leaders today that take the time and effort to understand and empathize with these generational differences, will not only retain their employees but will positively impact their bottom line," Lobosco said.
Anyone watching with an open mind, however, would have to empathize with how King -- simply trying to get to work -- suddenly found herself face down, handcuffed and shrieking in fear and pain.
A conversation the two had after five police officers were killed in Dallas last year showed that Mr. Acosta could empathize with both sides of the contentious issue of policing, he said.
So if Trump truly wants to be a better president, he might need to study the changes made by a past president he can empathize with, even if it's one he despises.
Being quiet and patient makes you a better doctor when you are able to let [them] go deeper into their story, you can better empathize with them and understand their health issues.
Of course, as most people in North America know, tipping on its own is a fraught subject—especially for those who've been exploited by the service industry and empathize with underpaid waitstaff.
Co-founder Bobby Murphy tells viewers that Spiegel is the architect of these "empathy" meetings, which are meant to drive a sense of family and to teach the engineers to empathize with customers.
A lot of the ugliest rhetoric, rhetoric that leads to war and genocide, comes because we empathize too much with one group or not enough with another and don't listen to our heads.
Others will empathize because they feel driven away by parents who don't understand them, by peers who underestimate or limit them, by the larger culture that ostracizes them for one reason or another.
"I think one thing that has differentiated me as a founder and CEO is that I personally relate to and empathize with our customer," Rose said, adding she is "the target Rocksbox customer."
Something in Bradley Whitford's strange tone (and in the fact that he pours Emily wine, and seems to empathize with the loss of her child) makes me feel like he, too, is skeptical.
The first runner-up was Sayfe Space, a company that gives refugees a platform to naturally describe their problems and get support by anonymously chatting with volunteers who can empathize and offer support.
That new knowledge represented a key turning point in my ability to bond with these kids who were otherwise difficult to empathize with and, at times, understand from an aspirational and cultural perspective.
"I usually have to wait for the 'right moment' and use depth-of-field to capture something with which the viewer can empathize," Butler tells The Creators Project, when asked about his process.
"There's many young kids out there who will empathize with this episode on 'The Simpsons' more than any other football, soccer or basketball episode they've created — just like I would have," he said.
As somebody who's always been a fiction lover, I learned very quickly to empathize with white stories, because they were everywhere, and white people were at the centre of every narrative I read.
Rather than hearing a chorus of praise for Trump purportedly "changing" on the issues, we hear a chorus of contrived criticism as they empathize with "the poor Trump voter" who has been misled.
Gifted with the ability to make us empathize with an alcoholic, self-centered, depressive talking horse, he has extended his talents to musing on another character from an alternate animated universe: Marge Simpson.
That was one of his great skills, being able to empathize with children because he could see their point of view How do you say "A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood" in Welsh?
Dressen certainly misses his idealized life, but Crouch never fully fleshes out his wife Daniela, son Charlie, or fellow escapee Amanda to the point where we really can empathize with any of them.
Turning away qualified caregivers who can empathize with the stigma and trauma that can come with an LGBTQ identity handicaps our over-burdened system and disenfranchises the children it is meant to serve.
In 2010, McMahon told Business Insider that her experiences during that period, which included a bankruptcy and a stint on food stamps, allowed her to empathize with the struggles of working-class individuals.
Nor are GOP-style tax cuts, and liberal pundits aggressively signaling virtue to each other by writing ad nauseam about the need to empathize with the Trump Voter aren't doing anyone any good.
Gloria Davidson, whose daughter, Jessica, runs End Rape on Campus, said that as the mother of a 21-year-old son, she could empathize with the mothers of accused students — to a point.
His virtues as a reporter are a quick, adaptable intelligence and a willingness to do the necessary work — to read, think, travel, listen and, within the parameters of polite magazine discourse, to empathize.
Researchers from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas speculated that the expensive car owners "felt a sense of superiority over other road users" and were less able to empathize with lowly sidewalk-dwellers.
"A great leader can connect with people, and we find that as leaders progress in an organization, their ability to empathize and understand people is absolutely critical for a senior executive," Folkman says.
"While we empathize with those who have been impacted by this virus and continue to monitor the situation, our consumers, by and large, understand there's no linkage between the virus and our business."
"I've been laying awake at night for nine months trying to empathize with a position of ending somebody's career over issues that seem to me to be so easily solved," Mr. Whitmire said.
You have to really listen to the other person and read their reactions and empathize with how they're feeling, but as you're not in their body, a lot of it can be guesswork.
Blaming physicians for overdose deaths that occur in such situations helps no one—and simply leads doctors to hate and fear treating both pain and addiction, which reduces their ability to empathize overall.
That's what he was about," he said, adding, "I cant over empathize how happy I am that at long last the story is being presented in a secular venue for all people to see.
Given the concerns around the economy in the area I come from and its industrial history I totally empathize with the dissatisfaction with the status quo that the vote was partially an expression of.
We can only hope that it continues to document and explore a more diverse array of experiences, offering viewers a way to empathize with people and situations unlike what's right in front of them.
"Growing Up Hip Hop," which has its premiere on WE tv Thursday night, would like to contend that the spoon is a liability as well, though it's hard not to empathize with Mr. Dash.
By infusing the project with Hollywood star power, Breitz at once considers multiple overlapping textures of pop culture and how our ability to consume entertainment masks our ability to see and empathize with others.
If we are willing to have an open mind and empathize rather than immediately getting defensive, then maybe we can start a far more constructive dialogue that hopefully leads to addressing these problems. Boom.
And while the 3D model isn't likely to help rescue workers to find them, it will help many following the situation to understand and empathize with the victims as the story continues to unfold.
Zee Entertainment Enterprises' Zee Mundo channel, the first such venture by an Indian company in the United States, will showcase Indian content that Hispanic communities can empathize with, the company said late on Tuesday.
But let's start with what it means to be a straight-up narcissist: "The essence of narcissism is a lack of ability to empathize," says Alan Rappoport, PhD, a psychotherapist based in San Francisco.
"It was important to find some core of humanity, I think, in order for the audience to at least understand this character, not to empathize, but to understand him," he revealed to the publication.
Critics accuse Francis, who became pontiff in 2013, of responding much too slowly to the sex scandals, of failing to empathize with the victims and of blindly believing the word of his fellow clergy.
It perhaps exposes the limit of a political outlook that is otherwise so admirably grounded in the world of lived experience, since it is easier to empathize with those who are closest at hand.
BoJack's thing is making viewers empathize with an objectively awful man-horse , and he's back on it harder than ever in the latest soul-crushing arc from creators Raphael Bob-Waksberg and Lisa Hanawalt.
I've got four white women left, I say, who I feel I can trust to empathize with how it feels to have the double weight of sexism and racism shoving me towards the floor.
Anybody interested in the history of World War I infantry battles can tread the same Flanders and Picardy fields as the young men who fought in their millions there, and empathize with their experience.
In the midst of national turmoil, poets feel charged with speaking to our endangered polis; with urging us to feel, act and empathize; with calling us back to the spaces where words reveal worlds.
We are a country in which about 40 percent of voters seem to be solidly behind the president, and it behooves us to understand and even empathize with them, rather than indulge in caricatures.
Certainly, I empathize with all of the people who are now out of work, particularly those in the trades — the grips, best boys, camera people, production assistants and others who are not famous faces.
In a 2013 study at the Max Planck Institute in Leipzig, Germany, researchers put volunteers in a brain scanner, showed them gruesome videos of people suffering, and asked them to empathize with the sufferers.
"It's more shocking that the university's rector doesn't empathize with the Jewish community and doesn't understand the problem — that is a bigger issue than that it was published in the first place," he said.
On the other hand, it can be hard to empathize with a disgruntled staffer who also gets amazing workplace perks; company-provided breakfast, lunch, and dinner; and a salary well into the six digits.
In elite circles in Washington, New York, and San Francisco, too many of their fellow citizens can't empathize because they rarely know or associate with individuals who have these fears or feel this anxiety.
Carter's own psychological history became a part of the trial: A psychiatrist testified that she was prescribed antidepressants before Roy died that may have impeded her abilities to empathize with others and make sound decisions.
" Through intimacy across racial lines, a growing number of white Americans are learning to empathize with blacks and other minorities, says Cashin, author of "Loving: Interracial Intimacy in America and the Threat to White Supremacy.
"The animation is a humanizing narrative, encouraging people to empathize with fat people as fellow passengers and human beings, and to think about the political and economic relations that contribute to this exclusion," she said.
That's not to say I think anyone was intentionally dismissive, or even aware of what they were doing — I just think it was difficult for people to empathize with such a bizarre and isolating experience.
Patrick is the lovable idiot whose wholesome nature and inability to see his own flaws is easy to empathize with in today's self-deprecating online culture, where our faults become blended into our online personas.
I'm not asking people to empathize or pardon anything that Andrew has done, but I do like people unconsciously figuring out how much they can relate to this person whether how little or how much.
But we also need to encourage people to be more understanding of others and to be willing to listen and to be willing to empathize, and that's what the core of this campaign is about.
"We have been hesitant to swing around ratings on tariff risks and empathize with our investor partners, given the fluidity of the situation, since the narrative can shift violently with a simple tweet," he added.
By removing the details of each experience, Wisniewski hopes that both male and female viewers of her photographs will remove any assumptions of the "correct" assault or harassment experience and simply empathize with the survivor.
Given the state of communication technology and given the challenges we all have to face right now, it's more important for people to come together and empathize with one another than at any other time.
I like that we're making attempts to accept and empathize, even if it sometimes feels like showboating because that's certainly better than the opposite—showing off our ability to be racist or sexist or whatever.
"I couldn't empathize with the premise that a woman born in 1982 was discriminated against when she was growing up," said Kim Won-koo, a 29-year-old man who saw it on opening day.
Even in Hong Kong, the only place on Chinese soil where a major commemoration of the Tiananmen massacre is held every year, the young generation struggles to empathize with the battles of 30 years ago.
Two new "guests" enter Westworld: the hedonistic Logan (Ben Barnes), returning for his second time with guns blazing, and William (Jimmi Simpson), who shows conflict and confusion over not needing to empathize with the robots.
In an interview on Saturday, Ms. Sanders said many Republicans asking for Mr. Trump to withdraw from the race and referring to their families were illustrating that they could not empathize when others were targeted.
They both empathize with Earn's plight and ultimately hit him with some frank advice: In order to get treated like he's better than other people, he needs to start acting like he's better than them.
What seems at first like a straightforward genre riff on hostage negotiation movies turns into something else as Jake comes to empathize with Princess Cookie and eventually tries to help him escape from candy justice.
The book's singular achievement is Szabo's refusal to stray from the perspective of her true protagonist, forcing the reader to empathize with a nameless old stubborn, provincial woman, instead of the Iza of the title.
Although catfishing in fantasy worlds isn't necessarily what she'd prescribe, she does acknowledge that teenage boys may be able to better empathize with their female peers if they saw the gravity of their online harassment.
"I think everyone has their own journey ... but I can definitely empathize with their need for having a secure, safe place and taking time for themselves and having privacy when they need it," Kim said.
"I couldn't empathize with the premise that a woman born in 1982 was discriminated against when she was growing up," said Kim Won-koo, a 29-year-old man who saw it on opening day.
Considering the strengths and weaknesses of their first-choice candidate, likely caucus attendees generally see more strength than weakness in their candidate's ability to empathize, political resume, physical health and ability to lead the military.
As she sees it, living with those constraints as a child, and being unable to participate in basic activities like swimming and running, gave her an enhanced ability to empathize with those who are marginalized.
Barton reflects on their experiences with people in the community who have "evidently done a lot of work with plant medicine" yet often struggle to empathize with life experiences that are different from their own.
The Captain Awkward post explains this quite well: As someone who doesn't care for hugs, and has been told she gives "weird hugs," I deeply empathize with the seemingly frigid desire to skip this gesture.
They cited it as a glaring example of the leniency that wealthy white-collar criminals often receive because they have the money to defend themselves or because judges find it easier to empathize with them.
Where conservatives empathize foremost with family members and country, liberals extend the bounds of empathy to include friends, the socially disadvantaged and citizens of the world, to whom they'd like government to lend a hand.
Breggin said the drug may have impeded Carter's abilities to empathize with others and make sound decisions, and that she likely "was having a psychotic delusion" as a result of the medication, reports the Boston Globe.
If Markle is as "miserable" as they claim (and we wouldn't be surprised given the year's worth of drama she has had to put up with), it is only natural Prince Harry would empathize with her.
Acute pain is also easier to empathize with: Show someone an image of a pair of scissors cutting a hand, and the observer's brain will react as much as if their own hand were being pinched.
But these capabilities would not have adequately taught children to empathize with human emotion, which could have long-term effects on their development, Sherry Turkle, a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, told BuzzFeed News.
Crush Twitter is simply a section of social media where people lightly broadcast their crush-related frustrations, make jokes, and empathize with others who understand first-hand how miserable and magical having a crush can be.
All three of these novels ask you to empathize with characters on the wrong side of Star Wars history: fan-favorite General Admiral Thrawn, upcoming Battlefront II soldier Iden Versio, and First Order enforcer Captain Phasma.
Similar to the "All Lives Matter" crowd, this line of thinking illustrates how some men lack the ability to empathize — or in other words, they only believe something is an issue if it somehow affects them.
Instead, these moments are designed to make you empathize with the characters by turning the difficulties and joys of a relationship into surprisingly impactful mini-games that take the idea of "show, don't tell" very literally.
Why does Caputo spend the season actively changing, and Taystee spend the season mostly silent, save for a few rousing speeches largely meant to convince white people in power — like Caputo — to empathize with her struggle?
Henson's first foray into the genre in 2014's No Good Deed topped the box office upon its release and proved that Black actresses can do more than make audiences laugh or empathize with constant struggle.
Even writing their names out again and again instead of relying on the shorthand of "the Olsen twins" remains difficult as I try to actively empathize with so foreign an experience of sisterhood, childhood, and privacy.

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