According to Rosalind Hursthouse, our emotions are trained very early and, if we are unlucky enough to have the wrong sort of upbringing or education, we may end up locked in to feeling certain emotions that we no longer approve of all the way into adulthood, sometimes with little to no chance of changing how we feel about someone or a certain group. Do you believe that this is true? Why or why not? Give examples to illustrate your answer. If so, what implications does this have for the type of virtue individuals can develop?