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"Against Empathy"

"Against Empathy" is an argument that challenges the common belief that empathy—causing oneself to feel others’ emotions—is always beneficial. The author suggests that empathy can be biased, emotion-driven, and impractical for decision-making, leading to favoritism or burnout. Instead, they advocate for focusing on rational compassion—considering others’ well-being through logical, detached judgment—when making choices. This approach aims to promote fairness and effectiveness, particularly in areas like justice, policy, and leadership, by prioritizing objective assessment over emotional proximity.