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Psychologists Say Eavesdropping Might Make You More Empathetic | The Social

We’ve all done it – overheard a conversation at a restaurant or on the train and suddenly found ourselves fully invested. Psychologists say eavesdropping can actually improve empathy and social awareness, helping us better understand other people. So, is it harmless curiosity or rude no matter what?

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