What is pity? Webster Dictionary defines it as "sympathy of others and a desire to soften it." I think pity is more meaningful than this. I believe compassion is a true embodying of the human mind and spirit, and the urge to help people. I also unify our differences to acquire our sacred purpose and improve humanity and nature in religious, political or other worldly conflicts by this instantiation I will abandon it.
"Compassion does not see the faults of others, it does not see people's weakness, it does not distinguish between good and evil, compassion can not draw a line between two countries, two faiths or two religions. There is no fear, desire, passion, compassion only forgives and forgets and can not pass through it, can not stay there Compassion is expression of love Most of these ideas are negative If you do, you will show a negative emotion, you will respond to people and things in a negative way to exacerbate the situation, you will notice that there are some ideas in your head And you can observe it.
What is compassion, and how is it different from sympathy and altruism? The definition of sympathy is often confused with the definition of empathy. According to researchers' definition, empathy is an inner or emotional experience that others feel. In a sense, it is to automatically reflect the emotions of others, like tearing out friends' sorrow. Altruism is an act that brings profit to others. For example, tax donations may involve sympathy or sympathy, and in some cases it may not be accompanied. These terms relate to compassion, but they are not identical. Of course, sympathy often includes sympathy and altruism. But sympathy is defined as an emotional reaction when perceiving pain and includes a true desire for help.