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Jealousy by Luke Saagi
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  • Post category:Feelings and Emotions / Relationships
  • Post published:January 4, 2017

We can increase our own level of empathy by getting out of our own head and actively imagining what someone else might be experiencing.

Source: What Is Empathy? @ Greater Good: The Science of a Meaningful Life

image: Jealousy by Luke Saagi under Creative Commons license

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