joy and grief in others, [16] and a strong impulse towards unanimity of thought and feeling. The instinctive craving for superiority is, within the dominant sentiment, so redirected that, instead of desiring superiority for himself, [10] a man desires his associates to excel (as a parent finds fullest satisfaction in the success of a child). Personal vanity is excluded by a high estimate of the worth of others, and a readiness to undertake the humblest service (or perhaps to [16] associate with humble
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