[He'd deluded himself into thinking there was something noble in it.
Fortunately, he'd broken himself of that.]
FROM: kaneki.ken@cdc.org
I... apologize if I made any assumptions. I thought you were being hyperbolic about the "incapable of emotions" thing.
Is that true, then?
FROM: kaneki.ken@cdc.org
It's, ah... difficult to explain.
Even if it is an inconvenience to myself, when you put forth the effort and find that what you'd done brought happiness to someone else, there is a gratification in that.
I'm not sure if it's "happiness" exactly, but it's a positive feeling.
I enjoy knowing others are happy so, in a way, it does have a bearing on me.
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Fortunately, he'd broken himself of that.]
FROM: kaneki.ken@cdc.org
I... apologize if I made any assumptions. I thought you were being hyperbolic about the "incapable of emotions" thing.
Is that true, then?
FROM: kaneki.ken@cdc.org
It's, ah... difficult to explain.
Even if it is an inconvenience to myself, when you put forth the effort and find that what you'd done brought happiness to someone else, there is a gratification in that.
I'm not sure if it's "happiness" exactly, but it's a positive feeling.
I enjoy knowing others are happy so, in a way, it does have a bearing on me.