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Maybe compassion is a function of empathy. I certainly empathize with risk takers.
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I'm so upset I went to a blink182 concertWord.
I certainly don't feel badly for them anymore than I do the folks who die climbing Mt Everest, as they all know the risks they're taking, but I have compassion that they lost their lives and I do feel badly for their families.
That said, I've seen things about how it's no big deal or even a good thing because they were rich, and that's pretty off-putting.
Stoicism and rage are the only emotions a man needsIt is sad how dead emotionally the world seems.
Risky behaviorStoicism and rage are the only emotions a man needs
Loss of life is always sad.Maybe compassion is a function of empathy. I certainly empathize with risk takers.
Not always.Loss of life is always sad.
I’m a gamblerRisky behavior
there is always some sadness to any death.Not always.
Not always. If a dude weighs 75 pounds and can’t control his bowels after years of fighting cancer, the disease was sad, the death is a relief.there is always some sadness to any death.
One of my favorite shows of all time. Top 5, along with junkyard wars. I could have watched mythbusters pretty much forever.RIP Grant
he was a good dude.
I’m going to defend that. He probably bought the tickets long before this shit went down. Why not use them? What’s he supposed to do, just sit home and cry?I'm so upset I went to a blink182 concert
That he and my father were born the same year, yet Manson lived 14 years longer.Not always. If a dude weighs 75 pounds and can’t control his bowels after years of fighting cancer, the disease was sad, the death is a relief.
Also, there’s no sadness when the true monsters out there finally die. What was sad about Charles Manson dying?
That’s the real tragedy thereThat he and my father were born the same year, yet Manson lived 14 years longer.
A risk taker. I'll feel sad for you when you lose.I’m a gambler
Don’tA risk taker. I'll feel sad for you when you lose.
I agree.
he's already done all he can for exploration.
it was time to pass on the reigns to the next explorer.
Risk is pointless if the only point is risk.Maybe compassion is a function of empathy. I certainly empathize with risk takers.