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Feeling someone else’s pain is painful, and people who do so most strongly, with the most pronounced arousal and anxiety, are actually less likely to act prosocially. Instead the personal distress induces a self-focus that prompts avoidance—“This is too awful; I can’t stay here any longer.” As empathic pain increases, your own pain becomes your primary concern.
Behave: The Biology of Humans at Our Best and Worst
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