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Compassion isn’t just a feeling—it’s a structural decision. In this episode, we explore the dual expressions of care: yin and yang, soft and active, receptive and agentic. Just as mortar binds stone with intention, care must be applied with precision—matched to the needs of the moment, not just the impulse of the helper.

This is an invitation to notice how we care, not just that we care. Because even good mortar, applied in haste or force, can crack the whole build.

🔑 Key Takeaways

  • Yang compassion acts; yin compassion listens—both are essential, but not interchangeable
  • Care must be matched to the need—not the ego of the giver
  • The builder must know when to press and when to pause

💬 Featured Quotes

“Care in an agentic context is traditionally represented as a yang type of compassion.” [00:01:09]
“You're evaluating on behalf of someone else in the world—trying to help them maximize outcomes.” [00:01:24]
“It’s easy to think you’re helping when really you’re just expressing your own discomfort.” [00:02:11]
“Compassion has texture. Sometimes it looks like doing. Sometimes it looks like not.” [00:03:08]

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