Empathy for Critics
Engaging with negative comments can reveal deeper issues behind the vitriol, as many people are struggling with personal challenges. Responding with empathy often leads to surprising shifts in tone, reminding us that understanding can diffuse hostility. For those overwhelmed by online hate, hiring a virtual assistant to filter out negativity can preserve mental well-being and allow for a more positive engagement with supporters.In this clip
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