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Why practicing empathy is far from simple

Oct 16, 2025
Leslie Jamison, an acclaimed writer known for her insightful works like The Empathy Exams, explores the intricate landscape of empathy. She discusses its challenges in today's polarized world and highlights the importance of humility in understanding others. Drawing from her experiences as a medical actor, she reveals the complexities of emotional connection and the dangers of superficial empathy. Jamison emphasizes the need for curiosity and genuine engagement, suggesting that true empathy requires listening beyond our own narratives.
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ANECDOTE

Revision Revealed The Vulnerable Self

  • Jamison revised The Recovering repeatedly and added an embarrassing cocaine scene to reveal the needy self behind drinking.
  • Her editor urged dramatizing fights and vulnerability rather than skipping to abstract insights.
ADVICE

Blend Self With Reporting

  • Combine personal narrative with reporting to make nonfiction richer and communal.
  • Use your own life as a well while staying open to other people's experiences in your work.
ANECDOTE

Acting As A Medical Patient

  • Leslie Jamison worked as a standardized patient at the University of Iowa to evaluate medical students' empathy skills.
  • She filled checklists scoring students and noticed empathy reduced to a numerical rubric, which sparked deeper inquiry.
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