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When my children were young, we didn’t use the word “hate” in my house. Instead, when a particularly strong emotion moved us, we said “disliked with a hot burning passion”. I really disliked my blog last week with a hot burning passion. I had hesitated to write about what was really on my mind and so I wrote a silly piece about my change in shopping habits.


I hesitated because I couldn’t formulate the words that I wanted to use. I’ve been working on them all week.


Here is what I wanted to say. I have always considered myself to be “pro-people” -- of all races, faiths, origins, genders, backgrounds, choices, etc. Trained by my father, I have always thought of myself as someone who tried to be open to and who genuinely enjoyed people’s differences. But I am learning that I can do better. My empathy is not sufficiently fine-tuned.


I can do better at trying to understand perspectives that I have not experienced. I can do better at empathizing with the pain I am watching overflow in our streets. I can do better at listening and reaching out. All around.


I have not quite figured out how to take the next steps I know are in front of me. But I will.

Comments

Fred Klein

And Mr. Lifeforce was a great role model!
Daniel Schwartz

You will know what to do when you feel it. No matter one's differences, your inner self will instinctively take over, I believe, and an action will follow.
Victoria Drogin

Wow. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and reflections. Working on this too. There are so many anecdotal, conflicting, true, contradictory and accurate stories right now, I find it hard to reconcile sometimes. It’s like those ven diagram memes....LI can believe this, and still feel this, and still believe this.... Working on it all. Thank you for this blog.

Submitted by Arlene_Haims on Tue, 06/09/2020 - 02:44

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Arlene Haims

Beautifully and Perfectly stated Rona. Time to be more present and more aware of everyone. Thank you for posting.
Corey Bearak

My preferred and usual distinction: I hate what some folk do but not who is doing what I hate. Not saying there may be exceptions from time to time but that usually means that doer works extremely hard to benefit from such designation.

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