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Old May 24, 2021, 05:00 PM
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Originally Posted by divine1966 View Post
I think ability to look at the world through others eyes come with age and experience, it’s maturity process. Look at kids or even teens. They can only see the world through their own eyes simply because they lack maturity. It also helps to expand one’s horizons by exposing yourself to many different experience, things, people, life styles, places. That helps to understand others’ views better
I pretty much lacked of these experiences, for obvious reasons, my social anxiety and my depressions.
Yes, I see that my partner who is pretty extrovert and have lots of experience with people, has a great ability to consider the other. No matter how different this other person may be.

I would add another aspect to the things you are already mentioned. Education, or better say the brought up, as it called in the USA. It’s very important that a caretaker teaches a kid empathy towards others. The respect for the other. To realised little by little that you are part of a world with other people.
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Thanks for this!
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