It cannot be called a failing if our reaction to someone else’s misfortune is understated and perfunctory—provided, of course, that when we ourselves experience misfortune, our reaction is also understated and perfunctory.
It cannot be called a failing if our reaction to someone else’s misfortune is understated and perfunctory—provided, of course, that when we ourselves experience misfortune, our reaction is also understated and perfunctory.