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A "Showerthought" is a simple term used to describe the thoughts that pop into your head while you're doing everyday things like taking a shower, driving, or just daydreaming. The most popular seem to be lighthearted clever little truths, hidden in daily life.
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- Both “200” and “160” are 2 minutes in microwave math
- When you’re a kid, you don’t realize you’re also watching your mom and dad grow up.
- More dreams have been destroyed by alarm clocks than anything else
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I really don't know how to convince people they should care about others.
I don't know how to teach empathy.
People care about their in-group. Make being human their main identity.
we can purge those filthy xenos from the galaxy!
A few slaps on the butt (assisted by a carpet beater when the occasion demands it) will usually do it. At least that's how my mom did it with us.
"You! Have! To be! Good! To! Your! Sister/neighbor/dog!"
(EDIT: /s if not clear)
Captain Archer had some good ideas. Turns out he really doesn't like bullies.
By exercising it at a young age in public schools.
And judging those without more harshly.
There's an underlying care instinct that needs to be activated. Its emotional; you can't explain it, they have to experience it.. There was a post years ago supposedly describing the empathic awakening of a white supremacist, which occurred as he was waiting to harm or harass a father and son on a bus, and the moment of awakening happened as he witnessed the father expressing his love for his son and something clicked for him, probably because he wanted that sort of affection from his dad and never got it.
You cannot. It's either felt, or they're shitspawn to be flushed.
That's the thing, isn't it? You either have empathy, or you are the other species. The one that can't comprehend that there is anything wrong with them, but the world would be better off without them.
Empathy can absolutely develop over time. This rhetoric is not useful. Even dumb fucking right wing pieces of shit feel empathy when their in-group is affected.
If hate can be learned so can empathy, what you're suggesting is dehumanizing
Well, I have neither empathy or sympathy for those anymore. They dehumanized me first, after all.
I’m with you brother. They have dehumanized so much they are no longer human themselves. Right wing ideology is subhuman ideology, in all forms.
This includes liberals.
I am absolutely with you.
Also people should learn the difference between empathy and sympathy, the latter not as fatiguing and difficult to develop and often more useful.
Empathy can be developed over time by MOST people.
Also, performative empathy can be developed.
But then ALSO, anti empathy seems to be developing in society? Which is wild.
Oh fuck off would ya? Every time I test my empathy, I am basically shown to be simply unemphatetic. Doesn't make me a monster - simply instead of feeling something is wrong, I have to think shit through.
And trust me, it's even easier that way. Would I like someone to kick me? Maim me? Deport me? Does the net good outweight both the general consequence and the consequence for the other party? No? Then don't fucking do it. Whether I like other party doesn't take part in the process, which isn't true for empathy.