Marshall B. Rosenberg on empathy in communication
“If I’m using Nonviolent Communication I never, never, never hear what somebody thinks about me. Never hear what somebody thinks about you, you’ll live longer. You’ll enjoy life more. Hear the truth. The truth is that when somebody’s telling you what’s wrong with you, the truth is they have a need that isn’t getting met. Hear that they’re in pain. Don’t hear the analysis.” - Marshall B. Rosenberg
“Empathy is a respectful understanding of what others are experiencing. Instead of offering empathy, we often have a strong urge to give advice or reassurance and to explain our own position or feeling. Empathy, however, calls upon us to empty our mind and listen to others with our whole being.”
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Marshall B. Rosenberg
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- 107.021 Philosophy - Rosenberg - Empathy to 119.069 Communication - Empathy first, feelings second, needs last
- 107.024 Philosophy - Lincoln did not let ambition get in the way of decency to 107.021 Philosophy - Rosenberg - Empathy
- 107.029 Philosophy - Malice toward none, charity for all to 107.021 Philosophy - Rosenberg - Empathy
- 119.025 NVC - Nobody else is responsible for my feelings to 107.021 Philosophy - Rosenberg - Empathy
- 119.047 NVC - Keep giving empathy to 107.021 Philosophy - Rosenberg - Empathy
- 119.067 Communication - Lincoln's empathy helped him understand to 107.021 Philosophy - Rosenberg - Empathy
- 119.069 Communication - Empathy first, feelings second, needs last to 107.021 Philosophy - Rosenberg - Empathy