It’s quite puzzling that even after encountering the same distressing situation a second time, he still appears to lack any sense of empathy or motivation to intervene and assist. This repeated indifference raises questions about why he remains unmoved to act.
In this situation, we are faced with two opposing principles: the moral duty to offer assistance and the natural inclination to mimic the behavior of those around us. On one hand, there is the ethical imperative to step in and help someone in need.