In my opinion, exposure to different forms of suffering can indeed lead to a greater sense of empathy. When individuals witness or experience suffering firsthand, it often fosters a deeper understanding of others' pain and a desire to alleviate it. This increased empathy can drive individuals to take action and make positive changes in society.
However, there is also the risk of compassion fatigue. Constant exposure to suffering without proper support can lead to emotional exhaustion and a decreased capacity for empathy. It's crucial to balance exposure to suffering with self-care and support to prevent compassion fatigue and maintain the ability to effectively empathize and help others.
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