Lacking Condolenceš
Lacking condolence meant to be Lacking Sympathy. People mostly lack Sympathy out of jelousiness.
sympathy is feeling compassion, sorrow, or pity for the hardships that another person encounters.

An example of sympathy is the way you feel for your friend when her husband .That is, what you say to your friend when her husband dies.
Feeling sympathy for someone is positive because it’s a surface-level acknowledgment of someone’s feelings or a situation that they’re going through. Being sympathetic is about saying, “I hear you, and I value what you’re feeling.” Often, we could do with demonstrating this more in society.
But nowadays, people lack this way of act. If they were asked to go for any cremation take that just as a responsibility to attend it. Some people don’t even find time to comfort them.
And as I said before,out of jelousiness people hesitate to show Sympathy towards people. They are not ready accept their ability or feel Sympathy at their crash.

Why do we practise Sympathy?
There are many ways you might be practicing sympathy in your life that can easily be turned into more meaningful and powerful acts of empathy.
- Hold back on the advice. …
- Avoid showing pity. …
- Don’t assume you know the whole story. …
- Validate difficult emotions. …
- Ask questions.
As for Sympathy,just try to convey that…..
” Wishing strength for today, and hope for tomorrow “
Strength- inorder to face the situation they are handling at present and hope – to over come it.
People lacking this Sympathy contribute another part of shit to the world
” God tries to keep you in heaven,if you tries to stay in hell,then you are fake”

Stay tuned for the next blog – “Betrayers of Faith “
Love everyone and stay loved.
Have a lovely day!
To be continued……….
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You are right sir. Today too you came up with an apt topic.
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Thank you sivarenjini
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Well written and conveyed.
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Reblogged this on Redvince's Weblog.
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Thank you so much for sharing and reblogging my blogs vincenzo
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Hi, of nothing thanks to you, it’s a nice post. Stay well
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Ur absolutely right sir u convey a good msg sir but nowadays people are utilising these emotions for their needs…. Today ur words conveys the true colours of being sympathetic…….Each day ur different topic get me to know something new… Eagerly waiting for ur next blog sir….. š
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Absolutely crt. Then are using others weakness as their weapons..
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Nice sir
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Thank you abhiram
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The death
our demise
that’s what we can really know
the zeal
– addiction
means everything wonderful
to be able to have for himself
someone else’s death
leaves my heart
beat for him
we have to listen to the soul
because; in the soul is all the world
and all people on earth
the living and the dead
which means compassion
about your own suffering
above one’s own misery
because; we imagine ourselves
not in faith
to stand apart from death and grief
we’d be streaked with tears
cry over the event
a person of the goal
there the gate of death
is open to the dying
can with the last strength
with his lips
give us a blessing
indivisible dignity
of all people
shows us how to deal with ourselves
and everyone else
we must not make ourselves high priests
about your own
the misfortunes of everyone else
we have to help
where people
cannot muster any strength
one’s own illness
all needs and worries
to reconcile in their life
Nobody can do the other
to the core
recognize his being
I don’t have to ask questions to a terminally ill person
take his hand
to be completely with this person
that’s all
who does not recognize himself
in bad and good
he can for the better
contribute nothing; not be helpful
hell is there
where i mean
I am a chosen one
of the Heavenly Hosts
among the ungodly others
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Thank you so much for your meanful lines hgamma
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Thank you
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I think we must develop empathy (i.e; putting oneself in other’s shoes) for better understanding between people rather than merely showing your “sorry face”. šWell written Sir.Good initiative.
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Thank you so much for reading and supporting pooja. And I agree with what you said
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Thank you so much for sharing my posts
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I totally agree with you sir. Eagerly waiting for your next post
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Thank you so much for your support sebrina
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Alwys welcome sirāŗļø
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