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... feel miserable or desperate . Most people are unhappy during part of their lives , and a few people are unhappy most of their lives . No one , how- ever , can know that a given individual is unhappy unless he communicates his feelings ...
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... feel a sense of lovingness or brotherliness toward others . Almost all religious and political systems teach ( even ... feel compassion for their suffering . Empathy and compassion enable man to view the stranger as a prospective friend ...
... feel a sense of lovingness or brotherliness toward others . Almost all religious and political systems teach ( even ... feel compassion for their suffering . Empathy and compassion enable man to view the stranger as a prospective friend ...
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... feel that when the patient abandons hope , he is ready to get better . Hope in this sense is viewed as an impediment to facing the limitations of reality . Yet , most philosophers feel that man's sanity , if not his survival , depends ...
... feel that when the patient abandons hope , he is ready to get better . Hope in this sense is viewed as an impediment to facing the limitations of reality . Yet , most philosophers feel that man's sanity , if not his survival , depends ...
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