what are you going through?

The love of our neighbor in all its fullness simply means being able to say to him:  "What are you going through?"  It is a recognition that the sufferer exists, not only as a unit in a collection, or a specimen . . . but as [an individual]. . . . For this reason it is . . . indispensable to know how to look at him in a certain way.  This way of looking is first of all attentive.


Simone Weil

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