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11 Untranslatable Words From Other Cultures. 3 Scenarios of Empathy In Action to Help You Start the Conversation. Want to talk about empathy with your kids but don't know where to begin?

3 Scenarios of Empathy In Action to Help You Start the Conversation

Empathy can feel abstract--so make it concrete. Use these scenarios of empathy-in-action to turn empathy into stories kids can sink their teeth into. 1) The Concerned Mugging Victim: "You know, I just felt maybe he really needs help. " In 2008, Julio Diaz handed over his wallet to a would-be mugger, then offered him his coat, too.

After striking up a conversation, Julio wound up taking the mugger out for a meal and showed by example how rich your life can be when you treat people well. 2) The Generous Bride: “I was heartbroken…And then I found that it became exciting, the idea of doing something bigger.” Robin Rogers was a college professor whose wedding was called off. Load More 3) The Protective Big Sister: “My brother will never speak a word to me…but he means more to me than anyone.” Think On These Things Too… « Think On These Things. There can be no knowledge without emotion.

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We may be aware of a truth, yet until we have felt its force, it is not ours. To the cognition of the brain must be added the experience of the soul. -Arnold Bennett Reading closely, truly hearing another author is something like trying really hard to access that word or idea that’s on the tip of your tongue. Frustration in the latter endeavor is most often the result of another word or idea that is extremely similar “taking up too much space,” so to speak. I started this blog anonymously over a year ago. This blog helps me clear the “near hits” from my cache. William James was right when he stated that “To be a real philosopher all that is necessary is to hate some one else’s type of thinking.” Hume tells us that “It is a certain rule that wit and passion are entirely incompatible.

David Bohm, for instance, articulates this duality of mind most beautifully. Elementary thoughts may take the form of a series of reflexes. Sincerely, -Jeff Tkachuk. Apply NOW: Innovation Fair in Conflict Zones (Deadline March 7!) Here is a great opportunity to showcase innovation coming out of the WANA (West Asia/North Africa) Region ... the World Bank's upcoming "Innovation Fair: Moving Beyond Conflict", April 12-15, 2010.

Apply NOW: Innovation Fair in Conflict Zones (Deadline March 7!)

Applications are due March 7, but the sooner you get them in the better! Projects will be voted on by site users, and that public support will be one of the criteria used to determine which projects will get funded! Get your project(s) up early, and try and spread the word to get people to go visit the site and vote! The Fair is looking to find and support solutions that could have a real impact in fragile and conflict areas... The four main themes are: Window 1: Improve Service Delivery and Governance through the Use of Communications Tools Theme 1: Using technology to facilitate delivery of basic social services Theme 2: Improving governance and accountability through communication technologies There are already a few entrants FOR the MidEast, but not many FROM the MidEast...