gamerdad wrote:
I think the portrayal of empathy is accurate, but the portrayal of sympathy seems overly dismissive to me. Everything here portrays sympathy as complete superficial, which I don't think is accurate. One can care deeply about someone and be sincerely concerned for their feelings without feeling those feelings themselves.
I agree but think you have understated it. The portrayal of sympathy is wrong.
If you google "sympathy" you'll get two definitions:
1. "feelings of pity and sorrow for someone else's misfortune. "they had great sympathy for the flood victims""
2. understanding between people; common feeling."the special sympathy between the two boys was obvious to all"
It's not shallow understanding between people, or distant understanding between people. The example isn't "the Special sympathy between the two boys obviously meant very little in the grand scheme of things"
The sympathetic nervous system was not so named because sympathy implies distancing!
"sympathy drives disconnection" is bull dung. Boos and hisses to Brene Brown for being dishonest to make a good soundbyte.
I see a good comment on Youtube by a person named Stephen Heron. That person gives the OED definition and goes into the roots.