Empathy is in short supply. Isolation and tribalism are rampant. We struggle to understand people who aren't like us, but find it easy to hate them. Studies show that we are less caring than we were even thirty years ago. In 2006, Barack Obama said that the United States is suffering from an empathy deficit. Since then, things only seem to have gotten worse. It doesn't have to be this way. In this groundbreaking book, Jamil Zaki shares cutting-edge research, including experiments from his own lab, showing that empathy is not a fixed trait--something we're born with or not--but rather a skill that can be strengthened through effort. He also tells the stories of people who embody this new perspective, fighting for kindness in the most difficult of circumstances. We meet a former neo-Nazi who is now helping extract people from hate groups, ex-prisoners discussing novels with the judge who sentenced them, Washington police officers changing their culture to decrease violence among their ranks, and NICU nurses fine-tuning their empathy so that they don't succumb to burnout. Written with clarity and passion, The War for Kindness is an inspiring call to action. The future may depend on whether we accept the challenge.
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Combining cutting-edge science with compelling narratives, Jamil Zaki explores the intricacies of human emotion and connection. The book delves into how empathy shapes our interactions and influences our lives, offering insights that resonate deeply. Through engaging stories, it illustrates the profound impact of understanding and compassion on both individuals and society, making complex concepts accessible and relatable.
Hope for Cynics
The Surprising Science Of Human Goodness
The book presents a compelling argument for hope, blending emotional appeal with rational, scientific reasoning. It serves as a thoughtful and necessary remedy for contemporary challenges, offering insights that are both beautiful and wise. This work emphasizes the importance of fostering hope in our lives through a sensible approach, making it a significant contribution to understanding and addressing our current struggles.