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Premonitions of Familiarity: Empathy, Regret, and the Psychic Residue of Human Connection

Premonitions of Familiarity: Empathy, Regret, and the Psychic Residue of Human Connection Amiel Gerald A. Roldan™ April 13, 2026 --- Curatorial Frame  The curatorial act, much like the empathic gesture, is haunted by the paradox of presence and absence. To curate is to gather, to hold, to preserve; yet it is also to acknowledge that what is gathered is already slipping away, already marked by mortality and contingency. The anecdote of repeatedly losing acquaintances—only to later discover their deaths—becomes not merely a personal lament but a curatorial allegory: the impossibility of fully preserving the living archive of human connection.   The empath, in this narrative, is not a mystical figure but a cultural worker whose psychic attunement to others produces a double bind. On one hand, empathy allows one to anticipate, even predict, the trajectories of others’ lives. On the other, it burdens the empath with regret when those trajectories end abruptly, leaving only mem...

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