It's interesting that one of the definitions of the word 'human' is 'sympathetic.' More and more people are beginning to show that they understand why that is important.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
People aren't inherently sympathetic.
The true humanist maintains a just balance between sympathy and selection.
I trust people to be human. Sometimes you do things that make amazing amounts of sense; sometimes you do things that don't make any sense whatsoever.
I have empathy; I am humane. I understand human misery.
Humans aren't as good as we should be in our capacity to empathize with feelings and thoughts of others, be they humans or other animals on Earth.
I'm not sympathetic. I have zero sympathy. I understand about emotional eating, I understand how painful the process can be, but I also understand that change is possible.
Humans are social beings, and we are happier, and better, when connected to others.
We are all human and I want to relate that message to all people.
In the past, human society provided encouragement and opportunity for people to extend support to each other, especially in highly stressful situations.
It's not very interesting to establish sympathy for people who, on the surface, are instantly sympathetic. I guess I'm always attracted to people who, if their lives were headlines in a newspaper, you might not be very sympathetic about them.