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Only when we consider the other person a human being equal to us, when we literally see them like we see ourselves, deserving of justice and compassion and respect for the simple reason that they too are a human being, are we able to transcend the material differences of our circumstance—place of birth, nationality, skin color, language, criminal history, poverty—and feel true empathy for one another.
My Boy Will Die of Sorrow: A Memoir of Immigration From the Front Lines
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