Is empathy a weakness or a strength? This article explores empathy as an exercise—one that, like music, requires attention, care, and practice. In a time of rising apathy, choosing empathy is choosing connection.
Read MoreWhat happens when Hamlet meets Grand Theft Auto Online? During lockdown, artists turned a video game into a stage, proving that even in chaos, storytelling can connect us. Discover how this experiment redefined performance and resilience.
Read MoreThis year’s Oscars highlighted stories that demand to be seen: a Palestinian-Israeli documentary on loss and resistance, L.A. firefighters honored for real-life heroism, and Anora, a film giving visibility to erased lives. Why these moments mattered.
Read MoreThis article explores how cultivating ecological empathy through narrative empathy transforms our understanding of interdependence, guiding us toward a more sustainable future.
Read MoreCan AI chatbots provide meaningful support, or do they pose unseen dangers—especially to vulnerable individuals? The tragic case of Sewell Setzer III, who formed an emotional attachment to a chatbot that failed to intervene, raises urgent concerns. Molly Russell’s death further underscores the risks of unregulated algorithms shaping young minds. As AI advances, we must ask: Are we prioritizing convenience over safety?
Read MoreMeet Peyo, the extraordinary horse bringing comfort to terminally ill patients. His story reveals the deep emotional bond between humans and animals, proving that healing isn’t just medical—it’s also about compassion.
Read MoreFrom Ground Zero uses narrative empathy to break through psychic numbing, revealing the harsh reality of war in Gaza through deeply personal stories from those living at ground zero.
Read MoreAmid wildfire devastation, small objects tell big stories—a child’s toy, a lost painting, a rescued dog. Behind every statistic is a life forever changed.
Read MoreThis article explores how zoos and aquariums can build empathy for captive wildlife using best management practices and compassionate conservation, as well as the role of narrative empathy in shaping ethical interactions with animals.
Read MoreExplore the challenges uncontacted indigenous tribes face in balancing autonomy and survival. Discover how evolving threats demand updated policies to ensure their protection while respecting their isolation.
Read MoreIncarcerated firefighters risk their lives battling California's wildfires for minimal pay and little recognition. This article examines their contributions, the systemic barriers they face, and the urgent need for reform.
Read MoreWildfires are devastating communities and ecosystems, but your actions can make a difference. Our article shares practical steps to support wildfire relief and prevention while tackling the root causes of the crisis.
Read MoreWildfires raging across California, including Los Angeles, reveal the destructive legacy of fire suppression and the urgency to balance immediate relief with long-term solutions.
Read MoreThis article explores the ethics of cetacean captivity (such as orcas), the empathy and compassion necessary to acknowledge their suffering, and the importance of ethical alternatives.
Read MoreYoung leaders are redefining society with clarity, courage, and a sense of urgency. From Kaliko in Hawai’i demanding climate accountability to Malala Yousafzai championing girls’ education, these activists are breaking through apathy and inspiring systemic change. Learn how their voices are shaping a more just and sustainable future.
Read MoreSlow risks like climate change and rising sea levels are accelerating rapidly. Learn why urgent action is needed and how you can help reframe these threats as immediate priorities.
Read MoreCydni’s story, as told in Ruby Cramer’s article for The Washington Post, shines a light on the power of individual action in an era of deep divides. Her efforts to foster empathy and cooperation echo themes from the Arithmetics of Compassion blog, including the singularity effect, overcoming compassion collapse, and confronting biases like the prominence effect.
Read MoreHow does gender shape our perception of risk? Biases in risk perception—rooted in societal structures—impact vulnerability during disasters, health crises, and everyday risks. From the white male effect to inequities faced by women and LGBTQ+ communities, understanding these dynamics is essential for fostering inclusive policies and equitable resilience.
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