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Misinterpret

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  • Special Retreat Germany September 2014
    Steve
    18
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    Could you please share your thoughts on how to help others? If we react with equanimity toward other people's problems, trying to see them objectively, there might be a risk of them mistaking our equanimity with indifference, thinking we do not really care. How do we show other people that we do care without engaging our feelings in their problems, but instead try to react wiser?
    Ref: 2014.09.x.18.09
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