Aspects of our fundamental humanness that need acknowledged in practce

What are the common aspects that we all share as human beings and how do we respect them in practice? The Dalai Lama talks about caring, nurturing and compassion. This also reminds me of Carol Gilligan's ethics of care.

See pp.12, 14 of My Spiritual Journey, The Dalai Lama

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