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Harnessing Empathy: Transforming Lives and Communities | Tika Tazkya Nurdyawati | TEDxUniMelb

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Harnessing Empathy: Transforming Lives and Communities | Tika Tazkya Nurdyawati | TEDxUniMelb
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Growing Up and Discovering Empathy

  • Growing up in the small town of Sang in Bandom, Indonesia, a deep love for flying kites was developed, but it was also noticed that not all neighbors were as fortunate, with many children standing on the sidelines watching longingly as others played 40s.
  • This experience created a feeling of guilt and sadness, illustrating the first pillar of emotional empathy, which is feeling what others are feeling, whether it's sadness, happiness, anger, or anything else 1m47s.
  • Emotional empathy is just the surface level of empathy, and there are two more pillars to be understood and cultivated in order to be a transformative force in personal and professional lives 2m4s.

The Pillars of Empathy

  • The second pillar of empathy is cognitive empathy, which involves understanding others' perspectives, struggles, and nuances, and was developed after completing a bachelor's degree and participating in volunteer work in an underdeveloped region in eastern Indonesia 3m50s.
  • Cognitive empathy allows for a deeper understanding of others and their place in a larger society, enabling more impactful and concrete actions to be taken, rather than just feeling overwhelmed by unpleasant situations 5m0s.
  • The experience of cognitive empathy sparked questions about how to adopt this framework on a larger scale, particularly among Indonesian youth, in order to move towards a more inclusive society and achieve true harmony 5m58s.

Muda Empathy: Cultivating Empathy in Indonesian Youth

  • This led to the creation of a small NGO called Muda Empathy, which aims to cultivate empathy and promote a more inclusive and harmonious society 6m31s.
  • A non-governmental organization (NGO) focuses on addressing pressing issues such as education, climate change, poverty, inequality, and sustainable development, specifically the 16th Sustainable Development Goal, by engaging passionate youth and collaborating with governments, NGOs, and companies 6m34s.
  • The impact of empathy is deeply personal and can transform individuals involved in the organization, making them better people, and the true achievement of a leader is not just accomplishing goals but also shaping the culture and dynamics of the group 7m27s.

Emotional Empathy in Action

  • The NGO implements emotional empathy through social activities, such as supporting marginalized and disabled communities, including the Cancer Foundation and nursing homes 7m59s.
  • A member, MTI, shared her story of feeling isolated before joining the organization, but after participating in social initiatives, she began to shed her victim mentality and realized that her struggles were not unique 8m24s.
  • This realization is a common pattern among members and external participants who engage with the organization's social initiatives, helping them to heal and become stronger 10m12s.

Cognitive Empathy and Personal Growth

  • The organization also incorporates cognitive empathy through regular discussions and events, which helps to enhance personal life and self-awareness 12m0s.
  • A member, Kaa, who is now the Secretary General of the organization, shared her growth and development since joining as a teenager, highlighting the impact of cognitive empathy on her life 12m16s.

Paika's Journey: From Trauma to Empowerment

  • A person with a very narrow worldview, primarily centered on themselves, experienced a traumatic event of being a victim of sexual harassment, which led to struggles with motivation and direction 12m59s.
  • This person, Paika, was selected as a representation for the Aan Plus Youth Summit in 2023, which made her realize that she could contribute to addressing large issues 13m45s.
  • The organization provides its members with a proactive feeling that the more kindness they do, the more it will come back to them and heal them 14m21s.
  • Paika is now actively engaging with government cooperation in her organization and has become a licensed officer, creating inspiring content as a figure 14m54s.
  • She has become one of the most outstanding students in her university, serving as president, and is actively helping and advocating for victims of sexual harassment 15m18s.

The Paradox of Empathy: Selflessness and Self-Fulfillment

  • The empathy framework helps individuals become selfless, but paradoxically, it also self-fulfills them 15m53s.
  • Empathy can be incorporated into everyday life, such as changing one's focus from personal ambitions to contributing to society, community, and humanity 17m1s.
  • Successful people, like Mark Zuckerberg, use cognitive empathy to prioritize building better services over personal gain 17m12s.

The Nature and Nurture of Empathy

  • Research has found that some people are born with heightened sensitivity, which may contribute to their empathetic nature 18m34s.
  • The speaker's mother is an example of someone with heightened sensitivity, being easily moved to tears by various things 19m1s.
  • Empathy is a key takeaway, and it is essential to recognize that empathy is not only given by nature but also a skill that can be nurtured 19m26s.

The Choice of Empathy: Embrace or Underestimate

  • There are two options to decide on empathy: incorporate it or underestimate it, saying it's not relevant or too flowery 19m48s.
  • Some environments value logic over feelings, and prioritizing rationality over empathy may lead to short-term accomplishments 20m8s.
  • However, empathy is crucial for those who want to survive in the long term, as it provides a framework for long-term success 20m30s.
  • The importance of empathy should be remembered, as it can transform lives and communities 20m37s.
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