同情心英文作文

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同情心英文作文

同情心英文作文

同情心英文作文

无论人们会认为某人怎样自私,这个人的天赋中总是明显地存在着同情的一些本性。下面是小编整理的同情心英文作文,欢迎查看。

篇一:同情心英文作文

We've all heard the quote, 'Be Kind, for everyone you meet

is fighting a hard battle.

My husband and son died within two years of each other.

From my personal experience, I believe that if we aren't careful,

grief can become a rather lf-involved process in which we can

become so focud on our own suffering that we miss the

opportunity to connect with, and possibly bring comfort to,

someone el who may be going through a similar experience.

Six months after my husband died, I was sinking in the

quicksand of grief. I could not pull mylf out of the miry.

In that moment, I actually believed that my life was more

difficult than anyone el around me. Life handed me a perfectly

wrapped lesson that opened my eyes to the fact that through my

suffering I had allowed mylf to become blinded by my lf-pity.

The lesson prented itlf in a health crisis. I had

complications from a surgical procedure and ended up being

hospitalized for four days. I was in an extreme amount of pain

during this time. Between the physical pain and the emotional

pain of grief, I was an absolute mess.

I should also tell you that I am a Registered Nur. As a nur,

it is hard to be on the receiving end of medicine as the patient.

The first three nights that I was in the hospital, the same

nur took care of me. She was young, maybe in her mid to late

20s, and she hardly interacted with me at all the first two nights,

other than to give my medications as scheduled. She obviously

had no idea how much emotional pain I was in. How hard is it to

ask your patient how she's feeling? I wrote her off as a bad nur

who had little empathy, and remained absorbed in my own

emotional and physical pain.

The third night the young nur was a little more talkative.

She asked me how I was feeling (finally!). I told her that I was

struggling with depression and grief becau my husband had

died in an airplane accident.

She looked at me and told me that her husband had died too,

just two months earlier. I was stunned. Speechless. Shocked.

Never, in any of the possibilities that my mind entertained of

why this nur was so stand-offish with me, did I even consider

that she might be in the same pain I was. Not only was she

grieving as I was, but she was having to take care of me, instead

of caring for herlf and her family.

We went on to talk and share our stories about our late

husbands and children. I like to think that we helped each other

a bit that night.

We had much more in common than I would have believed.

We were both widowed single moms with young children, and

nurs. But, that was where the similarities ended. Her husband

had no insurance policy. She had very little family support. She

was working paycheck to paycheck to support her boys. I was

humbled. I realized how much I had to be grateful for. And,

frankly, I never saw life the same way after this experience.

This experience was a life-changing event for me. I had

always prided mylf on being an empathetic person, but I realize

now that I had not really understood what being empathetic

meant.

To truly be empathetic, you must be able to e beyond your

own pain to be witness to the pain. I never looked at another

person in the same way after this experience.

The cashier checking me out at the grocery store who

emed rude and in a hurry? Who knows what was going on in

his day, week, life? Maybe he recently lost a spou or a child.

Maybe he has experienced compounded loss. I had no way of

knowing what this man was going through. Who was I to judge

him?

I thank death for very few things. The gift of empathy for my

fellow man, and understanding that we all suffer in ways that

aren't always visible, are prents from death that I will always be

grateful for.

Always take the time to be kind. Even when you're suffering

with your own pain. And don't assume that someone el has it

easier than you. You never know the battles someone el is

fighting.

篇二:同情心英文作文

Sympathy is common to all human feel

sympathetic for someone when justice cannot prevail for

if he has committed a crime,most people still show grief

for the conquences a man has to face as he may be deprived

of social status and opportunity becau of a mistake that ems

trivial in people are least sympathetic towards

human beings people show sympathy for other

animals and plants falling victim to mankind's progress,eing a

distorted ladder leaning against the wrong do feel

angry when they e droughts,earthquakes,political conflicts,or

even massacres rupture humanity,but tho are temporary

problems that can be solved in a matter of time,whereas

environmental problems may continue for decades and most

people are truly sympathetic for the rights of countless living

things they themlves are destroying.

Sympathy means a lot in our daily motivates us to

develop the capacity for helping the bear in mind that

what the weak ones mostly crave is not emotional support,but

realistic chances to stand on an equal level with their brothers to

strive for a better ianism and other Chine

philosophies have adequate principles that can lead people to

u sympathy in the best hy plays an important role

in improving the world.

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