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If u're a person who naturally reacts to the pain of others with empathy and care, the idea of willfully causing suffering is unthinkable...
Compassion is a way of living that we can cultivate, and it'll soften and brighten our world...CAN International Institute supports compassionate initiatives in cities, towns, counties, states and provinces, regions, nations, universities, faith groups,schools, service groups, and other places where human beings gather.
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