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We live in a time when science is validating what humans have known throughout the ages: that compassion is not a luxury; it is a necessity for our well-being, resilience, and survival.
Joan Halifax
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What this quote means

Compassion is essential for our well-being and not just an optional virtue.

Joan Halifax emphasizes the importance of compassion, arguing that it is not merely a luxury but a fundamental requirement for human health, resilience, and survival. This perspective suggests that understanding and caring for one another is crucial in today's world, as scientific evidence increasingly supports what has been known throughout history: compassion fosters a better quality of life and strengthens community bonds.

Themes

CompassionWell-BeingNecessitySurvivalScience

In practice

Example use cases

In a motivational speech about mental health awareness.

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