We often mistake compassion for weakness and strength for aggression. However, true strength is the container that allows compassion to exist in a harsh world. Without strength, compassion is merely a sentiment; without compassion, strength is just force.
To live at the intersection of these two values is to be It is the realization that being "tough" doesn't mean having a heart of stone—it means having a heart so strong it can stay soft in a world that tries to harden it.
It provides the moral compass and the purpose for action. It is the ability to stay open to the suffering of others without shutting down.