>>10484632Virtue is a subjective human concept that no one ever truly lives by.
Your morality is an ultimate expression of what you care about. It isn't a ideological or religious narrative, it is whatever you feel to right or expedient to your existence in a moment. Therefore you should be moral to satisfy your own personal identity.
Morality should be expressed through action or inaction, care or apathy based upon what one's mind informs them of. If you care, do something, if you don't, do nothing.
Emotions are an individual's true morality, a person's morality is never their professed morality.
Moderating emotions will only end in outbursts of action that run counter to one's professed morality. Damn the consequences if the consequences don't matter to you.
The essential nature of morality is the same as those other emotions, expressions of one's identity, subjective to every individual.
With holding one's true morality is a denial and an imprisoning of one's unique identity. As for the broader society, your morality has to be policed for a perceived "greater and objective" morality. We withhold our morality to escape punishment, nothing more, nothing less.