The Dangers of Suicidal Empathy: Understanding the Principles Behind It
OBBM Network Editorial Staff
June 29, 2026
By OBBM Network Editorial Staff
Derived from an episode of The DeVory Darkins Show.
Imagine a world where empathy, a trait often considered a virtue, becomes a liability. This is the world of suicidal empathy, where excessive emotional investment in others leads to self-destruction. Dr. Gad Saad’s book, Suicidal Empathy, issues a major warning about the dangers of unchecked empathy, and DeVory Darkins recently discussed the principles behind it on his show.
Understanding Suicidal Empathy
According to Dr. Saad, suicidal empathy is rooted in the idea that excessive empathy can lead to self-destruction. As he explains, ‘if I have no empathy, I’m likely to be a psychopath. If I have too much empathy, if it hyperfires in the wrong situations toward the wrong targets, I get suicidal empathy.’ This delicate balance is crucial in understanding the dangers of suicidal empathy.
DeVory Darkins and Dr. Saad discussed the implications of suicidal empathy on society, particularly in the context of politics. They argued that the Democratic Party’s platform is often based on victimization, which can lead to a culture of suicidal empathy. As DeVory Darkins noted, ‘the Democrat Party’s entire platform is based on victimization.’ This mindset can create a sense of lack and victimhood, leading to a loss of personal agency and responsibility.
The Impact on Society
The concept of suicidal empathy has significant implications for society. When individuals prioritize others’ needs over their own, they can become overwhelmed and lose sight of their own well-being. This can lead to a range of negative consequences, from mental health issues to financial problems. As Dr. Saad warned, ‘if we’re not careful, we’ll end up with a society that’s devoid of personal responsibility and agency.’
Furthermore, suicidal empathy can also perpetuate a culture of entitlement and dependency. When individuals are encouraged to prioritize others’ needs over their own, they can develop a sense of entitlement to others’ resources and support. This can lead to a lack of personal initiative and a reliance on others to solve their problems.
A Call to Action
Dr. Saad and DeVory Darkins emphasized the importance of finding a balance between empathy and personal responsibility. As Dr. Saad noted, ‘we want our spouse to be empathetic. We want our best friend to be empathetic, our veterinarian, our therapist, our physician.’ However, this empathy must be balanced with a sense of personal agency and responsibility. By recognizing the dangers of suicidal empathy, individuals can take steps to cultivate a healthier and more balanced approach to empathy.
In conclusion, the concept of suicidal empathy is a critical issue that requires attention and understanding. By recognizing the dangers of excessive empathy, individuals can work towards finding a balance between empathy and personal responsibility. As DeVory Darkins and Dr. Saad discussed, this balance is crucial for creating a healthier and more sustainable society.
The full episode of The DeVory Darkins Show is available on OBBM Network TV.
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The Dangers of Suicidal Empathy: Understanding the Principles Behind It
By OBBM Network Editorial Staff
Derived from an episode of The DeVory Darkins Show.
Imagine a world where empathy, a trait often considered a virtue, becomes a liability. This is the world of suicidal empathy, where excessive emotional investment in others leads to self-destruction. Dr. Gad Saad’s book, Suicidal Empathy, issues a major warning about the dangers of unchecked empathy, and DeVory Darkins recently discussed the principles behind it on his show.
Understanding Suicidal Empathy
According to Dr. Saad, suicidal empathy is rooted in the idea that excessive empathy can lead to self-destruction. As he explains, ‘if I have no empathy, I’m likely to be a psychopath. If I have too much empathy, if it hyperfires in the wrong situations toward the wrong targets, I get suicidal empathy.’ This delicate balance is crucial in understanding the dangers of suicidal empathy.
DeVory Darkins and Dr. Saad discussed the implications of suicidal empathy on society, particularly in the context of politics. They argued that the Democratic Party’s platform is often based on victimization, which can lead to a culture of suicidal empathy. As DeVory Darkins noted, ‘the Democrat Party’s entire platform is based on victimization.’ This mindset can create a sense of lack and victimhood, leading to a loss of personal agency and responsibility.
The Impact on Society
The concept of suicidal empathy has significant implications for society. When individuals prioritize others’ needs over their own, they can become overwhelmed and lose sight of their own well-being. This can lead to a range of negative consequences, from mental health issues to financial problems. As Dr. Saad warned, ‘if we’re not careful, we’ll end up with a society that’s devoid of personal responsibility and agency.’
Furthermore, suicidal empathy can also perpetuate a culture of entitlement and dependency. When individuals are encouraged to prioritize others’ needs over their own, they can develop a sense of entitlement to others’ resources and support. This can lead to a lack of personal initiative and a reliance on others to solve their problems.
A Call to Action
Dr. Saad and DeVory Darkins emphasized the importance of finding a balance between empathy and personal responsibility. As Dr. Saad noted, ‘we want our spouse to be empathetic. We want our best friend to be empathetic, our veterinarian, our therapist, our physician.’ However, this empathy must be balanced with a sense of personal agency and responsibility. By recognizing the dangers of suicidal empathy, individuals can take steps to cultivate a healthier and more balanced approach to empathy.
In conclusion, the concept of suicidal empathy is a critical issue that requires attention and understanding. By recognizing the dangers of excessive empathy, individuals can work towards finding a balance between empathy and personal responsibility. As DeVory Darkins and Dr. Saad discussed, this balance is crucial for creating a healthier and more sustainable society.
The full episode of The DeVory Darkins Show is available on OBBM Network TV.
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