I do think that there are people who are able to connect with and empathize with anyone who is going through something difficult, just naturally. I don't think it's a world of effort for everyone.
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As human beings, what makes us able to empathize with people is a connection that is not necessarily understood mentally.
All of us know someone who has been through difficult emotional times, and we know how hard it can be to see a way forward.
I think the moments that are difficult for anybody are when you see what your life could be, if only you had the courage to take the steps needed.
There's a lot of people out there who go through hard times, and they feel alone. They feel like nobody is there. But I'm in the same boat.
I feel like I'm kind of a bit of a sponge in a way. Like, if people around me are going through things, I find it very hard not to be empathetic.
There are a lot of things that people go through, and maybe they don't know how to get through it, and maybe you do, and if you have some sort of knowledge or power, share with the world.
I think most people, no matter what their situation, manage to find joy and comfort in their daily lives. I also think things fall apart.
Whenever I see people in difficulty, I just try to help them. In fact, I believe I have helped over 700,000 people in my life.
I think everyone understands grief, the journey it takes us on, whether it's the death of a loved one, the end of a relationship, a disappointment. Some people don't deal with it, the power of it. Some do. Some feel the weight of it and it informs their choices. I've had to open up to grief in different contexts.
I feel that if I'm going through something, I'm sure someone else is, too.
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