Empathy – Learning to Put Myself in Someone Else’s Shoes
Sometimes we judge too quickly. We see a reaction, a word, or an attitude and draw conclusions without knowing what is happening inside the other person. During adolescence, when emotions are often intense, this happens very often. But… what if, before responding or criticizing, we tried to understand? How would our relationships change if we could look at a situation through someone else’s shoes? This is where empathy comes in. This post invites you to discover what empathy is and how to develop it to improve your relationships and emotional well-being. 1. What Is Empathy? Empathy is the ability to understand how another person feels, even if we don’t think the same way or agree with them. It does not mean justifying everything someone does, but recognizing that their emotions are real. Being empathetic means trying to understand before judging. “Empathy is not agreeing; it is understanding.” 2. Empathy Is Not Weakness Some people think that being empathetic means being soft or lettin...