Empathic in a sentence as an adjective

It's funny, but you tend to see these thoughts in the empathic, idealistic types. I'm one of them.

- Above all else, be empathic - people do business with people they like. All else being equal, a decider will always choose to buy from guy he feels he can have a beer with after work.

The joke was indeed always on the slide-shower, and it was a bitter-sweet empathic one. I see a modern parallel.

There seems to be huge down-sides for an empathic surgeon and very little emotional up-side.

Let's use Australia as an example of a more empathic way to approach this issue. Recently there has been a federal budget shortfall.

We work together to resolve conflict, assume good intentions and do our best to act in an empathic fashion. We don't allow frustration to turn into a personal attack.

Anyone who thinks that publicly attacking an individual at this level is in any way acceptable should work hard at being more empathic. No long hours of working justify this.

If you think other people's problems are trivial, maybe you're just not being empathic enough to understand their full scope. If everything looks like it follows simple patterns, maybe you just aren't looking close enough.

I am more empathic and occasionally intuit other people's motivations. I can see into other people's shadows and assuming I don't start resonating with my own, they don't upset me as much as it used to.

You can no more teach a psychopath to be caring and empathic than you can teach someone with autism to implicitly understand social context and facial expressions. However, a psychopath will be thrilled to find someone who thinks they can "convert" them, because they can use this to their advantage.

Vulcans aren't psychopathic precisely because they care about the whole group-- which, if you actually think about it, makes them more empathic than most humans who only care about the people who are right around them. A psychopath would pretend to care about the group, if that's what helped them out the most personally.

If you seriously can't understand how normal, empathic people could enjoy playing pretend, then you, not they, are the one who has difficulty distinguishing reality from fiction.

Page lacks not "Empathy" itself, but rather the "Locality of Empathy"; his temporal discounting of empathic investment appears much lower than Gates'.

Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Instagram, Foursquare had founders who were intertwined/empathic to the problem their products solve. Nguyen strikes me as an armchair social analyst - analyzing the social space without using, understanding it deeply.

For example by a pseudo-empathic bot that tells them the same **** they hear all day in the US, which sounds nice but is the culturally accepted way to say "Please either pretend to be happy, or shut up" [1]. Please generously apply the hacker mentality to software, arduinos, knitting, cooking and art, if you like.

They have little to no ability to be empathic with ship's crew as they've not been underway and dead tired and all that... and so it's that much easier to demand that the right thing is done instead of the easy thing.

The article tells a story we love to believe: we may be poorer than the people the article talks about, but we are nicer, more empathic, better people. We love to believe it, because it makes us feel good about ourselves and provides a sense of justice: nobody has it all and if someone has more of one thing, he will have less of something else.

You see, anyone who visits this website and connects emotionally with a listener experiences the purest form of engagement - emotional engagement and a genuine empathic bond with someone. If the person or the bond is strong, then there is no reason why they won't sign up, after all the product has touched the very core of their being.

Perhaps he's empathic enough to realize what it's like to have few choices, then have a well-meaning but paternalistic social reformer swoop in and take some of those choices away, pat you on the head, and drive off back to his nice neighborhood.

"I realize that this probably wasnt done maliciously and that we were probably caught up in some algorithm gone awry" I realize the diplomatic and empathic intent here but to me the whole episode is really damning if this is how they handle customers. Depriving people of payment for services rendered goes several steps beyond plain old shitty customer service.

Empathic definitions

adjective

showing empathy or ready comprehension of others' states; "a sensitive and empathetic school counselor"

See also: empathetic