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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Social media aside. These are likely true empaths. I 100% pick up on the energy around me. My mom is the same. I was at a preschool concert yesterday and was overwhelmed by all of the happiness and joy and started crying. It is like beautiful warm waves. I just felt so happy and grateful. The children are joyous and unpretentious. The parents are just emitting love. Most people are in a great mood. Enough so that it balances out the frustration of the people standing up in the middle of the room as if no one is behind them who also wants to see their children. I wish we could just put the phones down. I think more people would be this way if they LIVED in the moment versus trying to record it. You cant relive a moment you werent a part of. Recording is not being a part of something. [/quote] My 8yo DS is like this…nothing obvious, but his eyes get a little misty over both happy and sad things. Neither my husband nor I are like this, or maybe we once were a long time ago. It’s very sweet…I think it just shows how much he really feels things, both happy and sad.[/quote]
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