By Judson Brewer — 2016
Twitter taps into our brains' reward systems. Here's how to respond.
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Our brains may be wired to empathize more with people who look like us, but being more empathetic starts with just listening.
We can all get upset at times but there are healthy ways to express frustration and anger. It is important, especially for empaths and sensitive people to be aware of the difference between venting and dumping as the latter can beat down one’s positivity and self worth.
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Our world is in the midst of an emotional meltdown. People are restless, volatile, our tempers about to blow. Why is rage so rampant? What is the solution?