Empathy develops around age 4, but most people stop using this perspective-taking ability intentionally and let their unconscious process take over

The capacity for empathy exists in nearly all humans, but the intentional practice of perspective-taking mostly stops after early childhood. Adults who want to deploy empathy skillfully have to consciously reactivate a capability that has been running on autopilot.

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The capacity for empathy exists in nearly all humans, but the intentional practice of perspective-taking mostly stops after early childhood. Adults who want to deploy empathy skillfully have to consciously reactivate a capability that has been running on autopilot.

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    Empathy Atrophies After Age Four Without Intentional Practice

    Empathy develops around age 4, but most people stop using this perspective-taking ability intentionally and let their unconscious process take over