The Rise Of You: A Truth Discovered

Sympathy Or Empathy: What’s The difference?

23 min · 11. juni 2026
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Tetika discusses the difference between empathy and sympathy, emphasizing that empathy involves feeling with someone, while sympathy involves feeling for them. She argues that empathy is crucial for healing relationships, as it removes loneliness and fosters connection. She shares personal experiences, including moving to a new country at 17, battling cancer, and losing loved ones, to illustrate how empathy from others was more impactful than solutions. She concludes that empathy creates trust and influence, making people feel seen and understood, which is more valuable than advice. Listen in! Thank you for listening to this episode of The Rise Of You: A Truth Discovered

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