Happiness Podcast
#471 Seeing Others As Crippled, Not Evil
- Author: Vários
- Narrator: Vários
- Publisher: Podcast
- Duration: 0:15:19
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Synopsis
Seeing Others As Crippled, Not Evil The phrase "seeing others as crippled, not evil" suggests a fundamental shift in how we perceive people often stigmatized, misunderstood, or labeled as bad. Here's a breakdown of what this perspective might entail: 1. Challenging Assumptions about Evil Evil as a label:"Evil" is a weighty term often used to dehumanize people,especially those whose actions differ from accepted social norms. Seeing others as "crippled" (a broader term that could encompass disability, mental illness,trauma, etc.) re-centers the conversation on the experiences and challenges they face instead of simplistic good vs. evil labels. Understanding motivation: Recognizing people as potentially limited by their circumstances reframes their actions within a larger context. Instead of instantly condemning a harmful act, the focus shifts to understanding what might have caused it. This perspective doesn't excuse behavior but attempts to uncover root causes. 2. Crippled vs. Disabled Intentional language: