A lack of empathy is the greatest crime of all.

Aaron Lauritsen
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A lack of empathy is the greatest crime of all. When one lacks empathy, they lack understanding of the emotions other people are feeling. When one lacks empathy, they can do things that cause a lot of pain to others. By lacking empathy, a person finds it easy to do things that bring harm to others without realizing the full impact of their actions.

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