Yes I try to be understanding, but I do not think we can truly tell anyone that we can put ourselves into anothers shoes, because we really do not know every facet of their problems. There are always unsaid, deep reasons for what people do, and although we would like to understand them completely, we are unable to do so. Every thing is derived from opinion, whether we want to admit it or not and our own personal opinions prevent us from really understanding another persons problems.
2007-07-07 02:46:22
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answered by Anonymous
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In the past it was alot more frequent I would do so.I was very sensitive and considerate.I'm still this way but not to the same extent.I try to generally respect people for their unique individuality and not impose my own will upon them but I don't think so much how my behaviour effects them.I think people are here to teach each of us a lesson,whatever that may be ,lessons about ourselves to help us grow and being considerate doesn't always aid in that growth.Even the most insensitive asshole can teach you something about yourself.Whether that you want to avoid becoming like him or whether he is right or wrong or whatever lesson.I think it's a better way to think about life then being excrutiatingly considerate all the time!That way you don't have to be swamped with guilt if you did something cruel three years ago.You can reframe the past and understand that you taught that person a lesson,whatever it actually was!
2007-07-07 03:14:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I try my best not to harm others as I behave. I expect from people respect and understanding. I will never get this if the start wasn't from my side.
Never take an action towards any person when hear a story about them.
Listen to others and understand their point of view.
Do not judge people according to what is best for you. You want to get your rights and they want this as well.
Treat people the way you like to be treated. You are not better than others.
Like yourself the way you are. work harder on your self to achieve what you want. Nothing is difficult when we have the well. Once you are satisfied with yourself, you understand and like others better.
Cross the point of being self-centered person. We do not live alone in this world.
Yes I put myself in others shoes in order to feel what they feel and see what they see.
2007-07-07 02:56:54
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answered by sousouch 2
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It is quite natural to me to imagine how it would feel if something happened to me instead of who it did happen to. Before reacting, I ponder about the logic of how that person responded and whether the response makes sense to me.
I suppose with age I have learned to just look at things (that catch me off guard) without emotion or expression until I have decided how to respond. If something is too bizarre though I can still be shocked.
I feel strongly that everyone needs to learn tolerance and forgiveness for those incidences that are truly innocent. The way to do this is to imagine you are the other person and think how you would want to be treated in that situation.
2007-07-07 07:42:53
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answered by Traveler 4
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Yes I do and I try to put myself in others shoes to try to understand them better. We can only understand another person's problems to a certain degree and then no one else really knows how that person is feeling deep inside. Our feelings are our own and are as individual as we are as people. I feel like I am an empathetic person and try to be kind and compassionate to others always.
2007-07-07 02:40:50
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answered by vanhammer 7
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As a care-worker you have to at least try and think how you might feel if the situation was reversed. It's easy to do anyway. I just ask myself how I'd want to be treated and treat the elderly and disabled that way! It works in any situation in other interactions with even strangers! Just treat everyone as a person!
2007-07-07 07:14:23
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answered by willowGSD 6
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hi New Moon, confident, I soak up human beings’s emotions and emotions like a sponge soaks up water. i come across it comes certainly to experience what human beings experience and to wreck with them. This has its advantages and its hazards. advantages: while human beings are happy I actual experience happy too. putting myself in somebody else's shoes provides me a greater constructive experience of timing: you do not wreck undesirable information to somebody who's already feeling very very down. You look ahead to the ideal 2nd! additionally it facilitates me to help them. hazards: If I spend too plenty time with somebody who's depressed (say seeing them usually over some months) then I start to experience destructive and depressed too. I’m unsure how some human beings can understand the concepts and emotions of others. perchance wisdom or adventure of what they are dealing with. perchance being waiting to think of what they are dealing with. I do look to particularly understand human beings and human beings look to discover it common to speak to me. And the entire ingredient of friendship isn't in trouble-free terms to delight in the forged cases jointly yet to help one yet another for the time of the undesirable stuff too. thank you for inviting me into your circle lower back. Have a great night. :) Polly
2016-11-08 09:41:47
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answered by Anonymous
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No; I thought out any actions prior to responding
Why would I want to wear theirs? Who knows what fungus grows in those shoes! lol :)~
2007-07-07 02:43:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes you can. You just ask yourself "would I like this person to say that to me" or "would I like this person to do that to me". If the answer is no, then don't do it.
2007-07-07 02:46:09
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answered by Sparky 6
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