Einfühlung
Reclaiming the Radical Power of Empathy in Leadership, Work, and a World That’s Lost Its Feel
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By David S. Morgan
Empathy is not obsolete. But what passes for empathy in today’s organizations—scripted, shallow, emotionally exhausting—absolutely is.
In Einfühlung, David S. Morgan doesn’t try to fix our broken understanding of empathy. He reclaims its original, radical form. From the German Einfühlung—meaning “to feel into”—this book offers a new model for leadership rooted in embodied presence, ethical clarity, and systemic attunement.
🔹 This is empathy as perception, not performance.
🔹 Empathy as infrastructure, not improv.
At the core is The Human Engine, a five-part framework that redefines empathy as a regenerative capacity:
- ✅ SENSE what your systems can’t yet measure
- ✅ DISCERN when values and trade-offs collide
- ✅ IMAGINE futures worth leading into
- ✅ RESPOND with clarity under pressure
- ✅ REPLENISH what burnout culture erodes
- Leaders who feel too much in systems that value too little
- Founders, facilitators, and changemakers who won’t settle for surface
- Builders of cultures who believe effectiveness doesn’t require emotional disconnection
• Why attunement—not emotional labor—is the future of leadership
• How to navigate moral complexity without losing yourself
• How to read resistance as intelligence, not interference
• Why imagination is a leadership necessity—not a luxury
• How to build cultures of care that don’t sacrifice performance
If you’ve ever been told you’re too sensitive, too idealistic, too much—this book is your signal. You are not the problem. You are the possibility.
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