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Photo by @kengeiger two heads are better than one in Mara Naboisho Conservanc. #nature #wild #kenya #jackel #wildlife #animals #maasamara #naboishconservancy
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British supply tanks passing by a group of British infantry on the way to action between Amiens and Bonchoir, August 1918.
The God Anubis enthroned, from the Temple of Ramses the Great at Abydos.
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npr:
Does Empathy Have A Dark Side?
Empathy seems like a good quality in human beings. Pure and simple.
It allows us to consider the perspective of others — to put ourselves in their shoes and imagine their experiences. From that empathetic vantage point, only good things can come, right?
Not necessarily, according to author Fritz Breithaupt. “Sometimes we commit atrocities not out of a failure of empathy but rather as a direct consequence of successful, even overly successful, empathy,” he writes in his forthcoming book The Dark Sides of Empathy.
Illustration by Christina Chung for NPR
| — | Baruch Spinoza, Ethics (via philosophybits) |






