Empathy , May Be the Key To Overcoming , the Political Divide in America.
'Newsweek' recently offered readers advice 
on how empathy could help to overcome 
deep political divisions in the United States. .
'Newsweek' recently offered readers advice 
on how empathy could help to overcome 
deep political divisions in the United States. .
'Newsweek' suggests that people who are 
analytical and people who are more emotional 
each have advantages in different contexts. .
'Newsweek' suggests that people who are 
analytical and people who are more emotional 
each have advantages in different contexts. .
A best-case scenario would be one where both sides can value and respect one another's opinions and take advantage of those differences. .
An example of a worst-case scenario, 
according to 'Newsweek,' would be 
the current state of American politics. .
In the U.S., rather than moderate politicians 
contributing to constructive dialogues, 
two extremes appear to be pulling people 
toward opposite points of no return. .
'Newsweek' suggests considering 
the sage advice of late educator 
and author Steven Covey, who said, , "To seek first to understand 
and then to be understood.".
According to 'Newsweek,' it's all about using empathy 
to lay the groundwork for a productive conversation. .
The first step is deciding to  , bridge the divide, between yourself and someone with a differing opinion. .
This can be accomplished by asking questions to try 
and reach an understanding of where the other person 
is coming from and why they feel the way they do. .
This can be accomplished by asking questions to try 
and reach an understanding of where the other person 
is coming from and why they feel the way they do. .
Empathy, or the ability to put oneself in another's 
position, may be the key for the United States 
to resolve the nation's broadening political divide.