Use the Empathy Symbol to promote understanding, peace, and harmony

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  • Hi my name is Sara and I am a 15 year old girl. I think this symbol stands for everything I believe in. There should be a mutual respect for all people that has nothing to do with someone’s race, gender, age, or sexual orientation. Thank you for coming up with a symbol that doesn't just mean peace. It also means understanding and acceptance of people who are different from us. We will probably never have world peace but we can still try to create a group of understanding people and youth who are willing to try to change the world.
  • I visited your webpage, and like very much your empathy symbol. The text of
    my book, Empathy in Patient Care" ends with the following closing sentences:

    "Because a person cannot hate "the other" once empathy bonds them together,
    empathy can be viewed as a remedy for the psyche and soul of human kind. And
    may be it can serve as a means of achieving a global peace here, there,
    everywhere on earth because as the Persian poet Saadi stated...'all human
    beings are in truth akin.'" (p. 214).

    --Mohammadreza Hojat, Ph.D., Research Professor of Psychiatry and Human Behavior
    Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia
  • We love your empathy symbol and the idea of having such a thing to spread the important concept. I recently heard a presentation by a Duke faculty member who was speaking to parents at my daughter’s school about parenting teens, and she said that one indicator of your success at parenting is having a child who exhibits empathy for others. –Luci in North Carolina
  • A while back, I bought some of your bumper stickers--gave them to other people by the way---need to spread this concept more and more---outstanding idea--we NEED more empathy, kindness and compassion--less wars would happen, less crime, less mental illness, if more empathy is shown to all...each other. Peace to you---Chris
  • I wear my empathy symbol button on my jacket. Generally, someone will ask me what my button means, so I explain it. At that point if they are engaged and interested I ask them, "Would you like one?" If they say yes then I give them one, usually out of my pocket, but if I don't have an extra one along that day then I reach up and take off mine and give it to them. When that happens they almost always declare that they can't take my button and, when I insist, they seem even more excited that I would give them my personal button. Finally I turn the button over and ask them to go to the website to learn more.

    Their reaction is often expressed in body language and facial delight. Many of these people seem to react emotionally rather than verbally. It is like they have discovered that there really are good people in the world that are spreading messages of love and compassion. The look on their face says to me that they are so happy to have been included in this very special club of people that really care. And for me nothing could replace the feeling that I receive each time. It is as though I just handed them a gift of extreme value. Seriously. -- Dean in Minneapolis

 

 

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