Empathy - Tumblr Posts - Page 2
¡Una imagen vale más que mil palabras! ... Hay cosas en la vida tan simples que ni con dinero se consigue tanta felicidad ... Los amo ❤️
🔊 Lo imprescindible no debería de faltar a nadie, ni la comida ni el agua.
En un mundo justo esto no pasaría 💔 Más humanidad y más empatía 🙏
Que Dios bendiga a todos los niños del mundo 🌍🌎🌏🪽
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A picture is worth a thousand words! ... There are things in life so simple that not even with money can you get so much happiness .. I love them ❤️
🔊 The essentials should not be missing for anyone, neither food nor water.
In a fair world this would not happen💔 More humanity and more empathy 🙏
May God bless all the children of the world 🌏🌎🌍🪽
Video by: Sadaqah Smile
I want to know the story of the burial mounds. How did this place of great resentment come to be? Is the war framing wwx's first life just one of many, does it even make the list of the worst?
A mass grave that everyone knows about, the land barren and abandoned -- how much effort was put into cleansing and at the cost of whom? Where are the families of those buried there, descendents that know of those restless, resentful spirits left to fester?
Every interpretation of what wwx was exposed to, what he learned and lost, what he did to survive there makes me so feral. 3 months in hell. He knew one person couldn't do all that the Yiling Laozu was accused of, the unconsenting object of the masses' need to construct a boogeyman. But I think he came out of the burial mounds knowing well what a systemic force of greed and violence could accomplish.
(All this related to some chaotic thoughts about wwx & his empathy being his key characteristic -- not just his genius. As much as he was stripped, homicidal, starved, feral coming out of the mounds, it is his fundamental ability to connect and relate that saves his spirit over and over. I'm obsessed with him 😭.)
Revelation
When you're doing research for a University Assignment and accidentally discover some sCiEnTiC eViDeNcE about how you've felt for YEARS, but never had words for it, so you just assumed you were oversensitive with a flair for the dramatics.
Here's the link if anybody else was curious
https://www.apa.org/monitor/2021/11/feature-cultivating-empathy