At lunchtime I chaired an event with Roman Krznaric that will soon be available to download from our website. In light of the event's intriguing title, and my current oppressive workload, I wanted just to list the six habits(from scribbles of shifting slides, so not verbatim), and add a little thoughtlet on each of them.
1) Develop curiosity about strangers
Who are all these people? Roman mentioned that people inclined towards empathy typically look for things that bring people together, rather than those that separate them. The next time you see a stranger who looks like a radically different creature, consider the abundance of things you must have in common, by virtue of being human, but also allow yourself to be pleasantly surprised by the differences.
2) Move beyond limiting assumptions
As my mother in law once told me: When we assume, we make an 'ass' out of 'u' and 'me'.
3) Play 'extreme sports' i.e. take time to experience the lives of others.
As my mother in law once told me: When we assume, we make an 'ass' out of 'u' and 'me'.
Roman gave examples of people who had taken extreme measures to learn what it might feel like to be others. Once recent example, close to my heart, is what it feels like to be diabetic.
Another, not mentioned by Roman, was the eighties film 'Soul Man' in which a white student takes tanning pills in order to become eligible for a scholarship reserved for Black students to get into Harvard Law School. There is a great scene near the end, when the whole charade has blown up in which the (Black) professor says: "You have learnt something I could never teach you. You have learnt what it is like to be Black." To which the chastened student says: "No sir, I don't really know what it's like. If I didn't like it, I could always get out." To which the professor says: "You have learnt a great deal more than I thought." I watched that scene over and over when I was about 12 and it made a big impression on me.
4) Cultivate the art of conversation
It's not completely straightforward to talk to people you don't know, but I agree that there is an 'art' to it...a way of creating a shared adventure without being too intrusive. As with most forms of expertise, practice is no doubt important- the more we do it, the easier it becomes.
5) Inspire Mass Action and Social Change
Roman seemed to be saying that empathy is no mere afterthought, but something that should be at the heart of our social, economic and political decisions. One example he used was climate change, where empathy with those more immediately and directly effected was urgently needed.
6) Be Ambitiously Imaginative.
I forget the heart of this point, but I think it was about not limiting yourself to cultivating empathy in safe and predictable ways e.g. with neighbours or colleagues, but rather to challenge yourself and try to do it with people who are radically different and whom you may not particularly like.
It was a great talk, and well worth a listen when it becomes available.
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May I suggest a further resource to learn more about empathy and compassion.
The Center for Building a Culture of Empathy
The Culture of Empathy website is the largest internet portal for resources and
information about the values of empathy and compassion. It contains articles,
conferences, definitions, experts, history, interviews, videos, science and much
more about empathy and compassion.
http://CultureOfEmpathy.com
I posted a link to your article in our
Empathy and Compassion Magazine
The latest news about empathy and compassion from around the world
http://bit.ly/dSXjfF
also more about Roman Krznaric
Edwin Rutsch & Roman Krznaric: Dialogs on Building a Culture of Empathy
http://bit.ly/yogvQs
Looking forward to seeing it! If the world can learn to be more empathic we could stop squabbling and get on with some real work...