“I’m holding space for you.” “What’s weighing on you today?” “That sounds really difficult to navigate.” I hear phrases like these constantly. They are polished, emotionally aware, and instantly recognizable as the language of empathy. But many of these expressions feel strangely hollow – not because the people saying them are insincere, but because the language itself often feels rehearsed. The language of empathy is also being shaped by AI –…
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