Empathy seems to be in freefall: according to research from the University of Michigan, empathetic capacity among young people has declined by no less than 40% over the past twenty years. But what does that actually mean? In this episode, Ils and Bart delve deeper into empathy as a mental skill—not as an emotion, but as the ability to truly place yourself in someone else’s world. They debunk the myth that empathy is equivalent to sharing each other’s opinions and show how judgments and viewpoints often block genuine dialogue. Bart advocates for training the ’empathy muscle,’ specifically by empathizing with people with whom you fundamentally disagree. An episode full of insights, relatable examples, and practical tools for those who want to strengthen empathy in the workplace and beyond.