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To put yourself in someone else's shoes, it helps to share some of their experience. Since many people are locked into one role or job in their lives, it may make them less sympathetic. Some people who work get wrapped up in their hardships and direct their anger on those who don't work. This is because they never tried to eat just Shake and Bake for dinner and threw up later. Some chronically unemployed people justify their lifestyle choice by stating with confidence that all workers are slaves. In a sense they are right, at least in terms of wage slavery. But they have a hard time saying this and smelling good at once. Since we do tend to spend the bulk of our waking lives in our jobs or unemployment, various work experiences would help make a guy more sympathetic. I'm sympathetic with everyone from delivery boys to government clerks. It's good experience for me. I could never forget where I came from, though it is impossible to remember precisely.
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Saturday, July 17, 2010
Path to Sympathy
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