When someone we care about hurts, it’s natural to feel the pain ourselves. That empathy is one of the most important parts of being a loving person. In our action-oriented Western culture, it’s hard to remember that understanding is frequently more important than solving someone’s problem.
This issue has been on my mind this morning because of something I found out late last night. Someone I care about greatly is going through a tremendous amount of pain, and I’m not in a position to do anything about it. What do you do when you can’t make someone’s pain stop and you can’t fix everything that’s wrong?
The truth about first Thanksgiving has lessons for today’s economy
Evil media bias? It depends on which lens you’re looking through that day
Be careful what you hunger for; it’s very often not what you need
I can’t find the balance between expecting too much and too little
Irrational beliefs hurt all of us when you hand power to the ignorant
If you want a president to ‘run the country,’ you’re missing the point
When it comes to politics and race, double standards are everywhere
Two sets of rules: One for the public and a very different set for police
Prohibition was disaster with alcohol, still a disaster with other drugs