The effect of physically harming someone is generally easy to spot. However, we do not need to inflict physical harm to wound others. Mental, emotional, and psychological harm can be far more challenging to see, often hidden, and sometimes, our awareness only occurs when the wounded share that they have been hurt. In the minority are the small people who intend to inflict emotional wounds on others, usually to mask their inner turmoil and insecurities. More often, however, are the unintended wounds inflicted by the absence of kindness, compassion, and empathy when we fail to observe, see, or understand how our actions, lack of judgment, selfishness, or self-centeredness impact others. These wounds can be profound and even last a lifetime, yet more often than not, they are entirely avoidable when we are intentional with our empathy. Apathy in close relationships tends to cause significant harm, while empathy as a top priority promotes healing and well-being.
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