Buddhist teacher and leading voice in end-of-life care activist Frank Ostaseski writes “On What to Do When the Going Gets Rough” from the Tricycle magazine (Summer 2001,)

This is maybe the greatest gift we can give another human being—our undivided attention. To listen without judgement or agendas. The great psychologist Carl Rogers once described empathy as “looking with fresh and unfrightened eyes.”

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Frank Ostaseski writes in his article On What to Do When the Going Gets Rough in the Summer 2001 issue of Tricycle: The Buddhist Review:

This is maybe the greatest gift we can give another human being—our undivided attention. To listen without judgment or agendas. The great psychologist Carl Rogers once described empathy as “looking with fresh and unfrightened eyes.”

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