Sentence examples for how someone else feels from inspiring English sources

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What does it mean to know how someone else feels?

I worried that I may never again feel as completely safe and at ease as I did making funny voices for a French bulldog with him by my side, but you can't control how someone else feels.

First, there's "cognitive empathy," which is knowing how someone else feels or what they're thinking.

"I don't tell them 'I know how you feel' because you can't really know how someone else feels.

So it's not enough to tell your children about empathy or to think of how someone else feels.

I know that imagining how someone else feels facilitates empathy, so I try to help him and the rest of my students connect with survivors' experiences.

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Is it something you did to teach your child to imagine how someone else felt and respond with care and concern, or was your child born with an innate capacity for empathy?

When you feel yourself becoming overly self-critical think: "How would someone else feel if I said this to them?".

Update: Hey, someone else feels this way.

Either way, getting an assignment from someone else feels important.

In recent years, we've seen a trend toward prescribing what someone can or can't say in order to protect a subjective notion of how it makes someone else feel.

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