Empathy is under attack — but it remains vital for leadership and connection
[The Patriotic Vanguard - Africa] - 25/09/2025
By Leda Stawnychko, PhD and Kris Hans Once considered a universal good, empathy now divides as much as it unites. Empathy has long been viewed as a straightforward strength in leadership, but it has recently become a political flashpoint. Some conservative voices, including billionaire Elon (…)
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