This empathy was analyzed by Barbara Lazear Ascher's "On Compassion". What is pity? As a New Yorker, Usher is mainly interested in handling homeless. Are these awkward gifts coming from truly deep compassion? Still still forced? Throughout the article she used many different ways to convey her view on this sympathy and to express sympathy for those not as good as her.
Two papers "On Compassion" and "This is Water" by Barbara Ascher and David Wallace show their views on sympathy and sympathy. Usher only thinks that sympathy is not a simple personality and that more skills are overtime, but Wallace is an audience who is programmed in advance and motivated by his own desires, compassion and to others Think about your interest. - The apprenticeship of a midwife of Karen Kushman is about a young, homeless girl who knows nothing about himself. The girl was found to be asleep in the feces of the village, and the midwife midwife decided to give her shelter if he was a disciple. From that moment, her new life began, she found a character, a new name, a profession, and a place to which she belonged.
Compassion is strange. As Usher wrote, "Compassion is not a letter like a sunny character." There is no compassionate life. Depending on her writing style, Ascher's "On Compassion" is a very compelling article and very passive. Her tone, her problem, and her new and seemingly ordinary new ideas are summarized to form articles that are made to be extremely thoughtful in this strange and caring theme. This strange theme helps people with less privilege than you are more important than your own needs and desires. This strange theme of discovering really caring behavior. Compassion is such strange things, emotions and behavior, personality, but it is not so. But is it really making a difference? If that helps, is the primary reason for help important? In fact, this is one of many mysteries that we have to solve in our own time.