How important is being 'correct' anyways? I don't think compassion can be "analyzed" because on the outside you can't really see the motivations. All you can really determine is what you would do in a situation. So, if you ask me, your analysis doesn't really seem to have anything to do with empathy or actual understanding of other individuals (from the way you describe it), it's more of just a mechanical observation of good vs bad.
The heart is about unconditional love and compassion for all. So much focus on the wisdom of ethics and morals is, imo, not touching the heart because the heart wouldn't be trying to compare people against eachother to see who is "more compassionate" or not but would be looking to recognize the good and the Creator in each and all rather than making comparisons.
Always trying or wanting to be right is pretty useless as far as understanding others goes, I think. Speaking from experience as I've always been much more intellectually based as well.
The heart is about unconditional love and compassion for all. So much focus on the wisdom of ethics and morals is, imo, not touching the heart because the heart wouldn't be trying to compare people against eachother to see who is "more compassionate" or not but would be looking to recognize the good and the Creator in each and all rather than making comparisons.
Always trying or wanting to be right is pretty useless as far as understanding others goes, I think. Speaking from experience as I've always been much more intellectually based as well.