Empathy. This one word seems to cause more of a stir in today’s organizations than any other. Many business leaders say we need more of it, others argue it’s overrated. This one word is searched more than 165,000 times each month on Google …
Daily Archives: 11/08/2016
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Tom Beaudoin is Associate Professor of Religion in the Graduate School of Religion and Religious Education at Fordham University in New York City, where he teaches courses in philosophy of religion and theology. He currently serves as the president of …
The Danes’ highly developed sense of empathy is one of the main reasons that Denmark is consistently voted one of the happiest countries in the world (this year it is once again number one). Empathy plays a key role in improving our social connec…
We believe that teaching nonviolent communication at every grade level in our schools will prevent the violent killing that is increasingly prevalent in our schools and society. We ask that our governmental leaders make this education mandatory in our nation’s schools, beginning at the earliest grades and continuing through graduation from high school.
Jim Manske’s insight:
As we deepen into a political season marked by the deepest polarization (at least according to the media) that I have ever experienced, I am grateful for the reminder that thousands of people support nonviolence and educating our children in Nonviolent Communication. Our friends, Genesis and Sulara, started this petition, and in light of recent events on the political scene, it seems important to re-energize our collective efforts to let those we elect know we value NVC and appreciate how it can create a better world for all of us-no matter what your political preferences may be! Would you be willing to read and sign the petition? What could you do to help this “go viral”?
Is the introspection of self-help and therapy hurting our ability to empathise?Over the past century, self-help and therapy culture have emphasised constantly looking inward as a means of self-discovery and self-improvement. But are we really any bette…