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Anita Nowak's avatar

Thanks for jump-starting this important conversation. I completely agree that we need to humanize our workplaces - and our classrooms, our public policies, our police forces, our healthcare system, our economic system, etc....

On a tangential note, I'd to put Kritikka Sharma onto your radar. Check out the work she's doing to dignify dying at https://www.maajhi.com/

I recently interviewed her for my podcast and I discovered that "death literacy" is fully aligned with purpose + empathy.

Now, I'm off to read Michael's reply.

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Lilia Ramírez's avatar

Yes! We need more empathy! I feel empathy is where all starts. I love that word. I wish companies/everyone realize how important that is, that more human part! When you care and give support we/all come back around stronger and thankful.

We need to feel comfortable enough to ask when we are not feeling well and need to go home because you just can’t contain yourself -I have requested this many times…- and/or take a personal day off. I guess you build that trust and relationship. But also, we might not know how to ask for help… I am fortunate to have landed on a great place where they do ask if everything is okay or if I need support. TG.

Would it be too, that the bigger the company/workplace the colder, careless, less human it is?

Thank you Laura!

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