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? Is it a benevolent quality?Or should we avoid acting in such a manner because it does more harm than good to the person in question? People who have previously experienced the pain or misfortune in question may feel greater pity...is it that or do they in fact refrain from pity because they know what's it like to be pitied? Also,do you consider pity,sympathy and empathy to be the same? I know I have my perhaps biased opinion on the subject...which is why I want to hear yours You could make it as simple or complicated as you prefer.
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I think pity is an acquired skill
some people feel pity towards animals dying and being tortured for no reason, others do not, some feel pity towards other humans suffering, others do not. I think it depends on how you were raised
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