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Sympathy exists when the feelings or Emotions of one person give rise to similar feelings in another person, creating a state of shared feeling. In common usage, sympathy is usually the sharing of Unhappiness or Suffering , but it can also refer to sharing other ( Positive ) emotions as well. In a broader sense, it can refer to the sharing of political or Ideological sentiments, such as in the phrase "a Communist sympathiser". The Psychological state of sympathy is closely linked with that of Empathy , but is not identical to it. Empathy refers to the ability to perceive and directly experientially feel another person's emotions as they feel them, but makes no statement as to how they are viewed. Sympathy, by contrast, implies a degree of equal feeling, that is, the sympathiser views the matter similarly to how the person themselves does. It thus implies concern, or care or a wish to alleviate negative feelings others are experiencing. Thus it is possible to be:
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