Sudhir Tirumareddy

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Developmental psychologists have found that infants feel sympathetic distress even before they fully realize that they exist apart from other people. Even a few months after birth, infants react to a disturbance in those around them as though it were their own, crying when they see another child's tears.
Emotional Intelligence: Why It Can Matter More Than IQ
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