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Empathy, Ongoing and Growing skip to main | skip to sidebar Thursday, August 6, 2015 The Blog Has Moved! The blog has moved to a new location! You can now find the blog here: http://www.empathysymbol.com/blog/ Posted by Deb Ellsworth at 3:07 PM No comments: Email This BlogThis! Share to X Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest Friday, June 26, 2015 Are People Actually Bad at Empathy? The New York Times published an article by a psychologist named Paul Bloom, titled "Imagining the Lives of Others." In it, he reports on a new book by psychologist Nicholas Epley called "Mindwise", which says that humans are actually much worse at empathy than we think we are. Like several of the commenters on the column, I am skeptical that the studies cited really prove that. Those studies "included asking speed daters to identify others who wanted to date them, asking job candidates how impressed their interviewers were with them and asking a range of people whet...

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