There are “empathy challenges” all around you. Whenever you observe or interact with someone, really try to understand why they behaved the way they did—feel it on a gut level. Feeling confident about your conclusions is key. Keeping a checklist similar to the one in the post is helpful to keep in mind when confronted with these challenges.
However, without actually interacting with people, entering relationships or reading about social dynamics, your models of people won’t be entangled with reality. My advice is more about how to be an active learner given you are doing these things.
There are also physical challenges all around you, but going to the gym is still a better idea. I find it easier to get better at something if I can practice every little sub-skill repeatedly in a short period of time with immediate feedback. I realize your advice doesn’t fit that mold, but I’d still like to find some advice that does :-)
May I suggest learning microexpressions? There’s an app for the android I use and after a few dozen trials, I can noticeably read emotions better. By increasing the accuracy and timeliness of the emotional feedback you get, you can learn from real-life situations much better.
There are “empathy challenges” all around you. Whenever you observe or interact with someone, really try to understand why they behaved the way they did—feel it on a gut level. Feeling confident about your conclusions is key. Keeping a checklist similar to the one in the post is helpful to keep in mind when confronted with these challenges.
However, without actually interacting with people, entering relationships or reading about social dynamics, your models of people won’t be entangled with reality. My advice is more about how to be an active learner given you are doing these things.
There are also physical challenges all around you, but going to the gym is still a better idea. I find it easier to get better at something if I can practice every little sub-skill repeatedly in a short period of time with immediate feedback. I realize your advice doesn’t fit that mold, but I’d still like to find some advice that does :-)
May I suggest learning microexpressions? There’s an app for the android I use and after a few dozen trials, I can noticeably read emotions better. By increasing the accuracy and timeliness of the emotional feedback you get, you can learn from real-life situations much better.
Do you have a link for that app?
Here it is.
Method acting perhaps?
Running around the block is a good start :)
I might write a follow-up post with the kind of advice you’re looking for.