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Gabriel García Márquez once said, “The problem of the world is that we draw the circle of our family too small.” This simple but powerful idea points to a deep social truth: too often we limit our care and concern to those closest to us, treating neighbors, community members, and even strangers as if their lives matter less. This indifference can lead to division, isolation, and suffering. Expanding our circle of empathy — recognizing that everyone deserves understanding, compassion, and kindness — is essential to building a more just, humane, and connected world.
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AuthorEmma Ugarelli is my name. I grew up in Lima, Peru and immigrated to Canada two decades ago. I have a Psychology degree from Peru, and I worked as a psychologist for fifteen years. In Canada, I pursued Early Childhood Education and I have been a daycare provider for the last twenty years. I became a writer in 2021 when I published my first children's book "Lou and his Mane". I reside in Kitsilano, Vancouver, with my family and cat Ricky. Archives
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