You 2.0: Empathy Gym

你2.0:同理心健身房

Hidden Brain

社会科学

2020-09-01

51 分钟
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Some people are good at putting themselves in another person's shoes. Others may struggle to relate. But psychologist Jamil Zaki argues that empathy isn't a fixed trait. This week, in our final installment of You 2.0, we revisit a favorite episode about how to exercise our empathy muscles.
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  • This is hidden brain from NPR.

  • I'm Shankar Vedantam.

  • In May 2007, an artist living in Chicago moved into a new place.

  • It was a small room with white walls.

  • The interior design was minimalist.

  • There was a bed, a desk, a computer, a lamp and a paintball gun.

  • Affixed to the gun was a webcam.

  • It livestreamed the room to the Internet.

  • Anyone could look in and anyone could take control of the gun, aim and fire at all hours of the day and night.

  • The paintball gun would spring to life and begin shooting yellow pellets into the room.

  • Some hit the walls or the furniture.

  • Some hit the artist.

  • I was shot at 70,000 times and I received 80 million hits on the Internet from 128 countries.

  • Wafa Bilal spent one whole month in the room targeted tens of thousands of times by random strangers around the world.

  • Why would he choose to do this?

  • Wafa was born and raised in Iraq.

  • He came to the US in the early nineties.

  • I live this duality of living in two places.

  • One is a comfort zone of United States and the other one is the conflict zone in Iraq where my family, friends live.

  • In 2004, Wafa says one of his brothers was killed in an airstrike.