Essay About Compassion

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Compassion recognizes the humanity of our society and accepts that all of us have our weaknesses we all cannot be kind-hearted, but trying is worth it. Yet, compassion does not mean you cannot carry feelings of intensity which compares with passion. You’re not obligated to feel compassionate all of the time, but it doesn’t hurt if you are. You may come across people who make you angry, I was raised in a household where karma existed. If you did everything you needed too; to treat people, the right way and they didn’t do the same, karma would get them. Karma and compassion do not contradict one another but complement each other. Most people find it hard to show compassion towards others, compassion requires the willingness to go to that place where feelings of weakness, vulnerability, and loneliness reside, this sense of vulnerability often makes it difficult to be able to express emotion. An example of this is not being able to look someone in the …show more content…

Therefore, we carry guilt for simple things like throwing a cigarette on the ground, we may feel guilty for a bit, but we can always change our actions and help the world around us. Compassion is simple and uses common sense, it is humble and straightforward. Being compassionate is difficult for those who do not experience it often. I look at compassion as a hard choice, we never know who is going through a battle of hard times. We live in a society that is not innate because we are constantly judging one another. We are always assuming negative things about people. An example of these negative ideas is; a person is swerving on the road we automatically assume they are a drunk driver not that they are just a bad driver or maybe there was something in the road. your thoughts shape your reality; however, we learn compassion from the world around us, from childhood to adulthood, we never stop learning about how to treat

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