The State of Things
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What is this ability to step into someone else’s shoes? To imagine how they feel, to hurt for them or to be happy for them?
What is this ability to step into someone else’s shoes? To imagine how they feel, to hurt for them or to be happy for them?
What is this ability to step into someone else’s shoes? To imagine how they feel, to hurt for them or to be happy for them?
What is this ability to step into someone else’s shoes? To imagine how they feel, to hurt for them or to be happy for them?
What is this ability to step into someone else’s shoes? To imagine how they feel, to hurt for them or to be happy for them?
What is this ability to step into someone else’s shoes? To imagine how they feel, to hurt for them or to be happy for them?
Mental health is a focus of national dialogue in the wake of mass shootings around the country. What makes people kill, seemingly without remorse?
Mental health is a focus of national dialogue in the wake of mass shootings around the country. What makes people kill, seemingly without remorse?
Mental health is a focus of national dialogue in the wake of mass shootings around the country. What makes people kill, seemingly without remorse?
Mental health is a focus of national dialogue in the wake of mass shootings around the country. What makes people kill, seemingly without remorse?
Mental health is a focus of national dialogue in the wake of mass shootings around the country. What makes people kill, seemingly without remorse?
Mental health is a focus of national dialogue in the wake of mass shootings around the country. What makes people kill, seemingly without remorse?
Mental health is a focus of national dialogue in the wake of mass shootings around the country. What makes people kill, seemingly without remorse?
Mental health is a focus of national dialogue in the wake of mass shootings around the country. What makes people kill, seemingly without remorse?
Mental health is a focus of national dialogue in the wake of mass shootings around the country. What makes people kill, seemingly without remorse?