compassion

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– The ability to understand and share another person's feelings by imagining what they are experiencing.
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– Being friendly, generous, and considerate toward others through words or actions.
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– Showing forgiveness or leniency toward someone, especially when you have the power to punish or judge them
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– Feeling concern, sorrow, or pity for someone who is facing difficulties or suffering.
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– Looking after someone's well-being, showing concern for their needs, or helping them.
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– Recognizing and accepting another person's feelings, thoughts, or situation without being quick to judge.
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– Willingly giving time, help, resources, or kindness to others without expecting anything in return.
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– A desire to do good and promote the happiness and well-being of others through goodwill and kind actions.