Hopeful Thinking - Saturday, August 26, 2023 - Have a Little Sympathy

I admit it. When I stub my toe and my husband Jamie makes a big show of sympathy, I actually like it. It makes me feel better. I’m not sure why that is. I know that I’ve seen children fall, get back up, seemingly fine until they catch the eye of their mother. Then the waterworks start. Is that healthy? Am I being reasonable as a 5’10,” 200 lb, 54-year-old male who also wants a bit of a fuss when I even moderately injure myself? Probably. We need sympathy in our lives. We need to feel that we are not alone in our suffering and that someone cares enough to help us work toward a solution. Sometimes the bandage on our knee seems to heal our injury better when it’s placed there by someone else who is mirroring the concern on our faces with concerned faces of their own. This is part of the soup of being a communal species. Empathy, sympathy, and compassion for one another tend to strengthen the bonds of a group or community because they are natural to us. And they are natural beca...