This question refers to Great Expectations by Charles Dickens
Answer:
After his birthday dinner with Jaggers and Wemmick, Pip visits Walworth because he wants to know what he thinks about helping Herbert. He wants to know Walworth's personal opinion and not based on numbers and economic and commercial concepts.
Step-by-step explanation:
Pip is happy and celebrating his birthday with Jaggers and Wemmick, when he decides to visit Walworth because he wants to receive personal advice from a wiser friend about the possibility of helping Herbert, he wants to know if it is a good idea to help him, based in the friend's personal opinion and not based on commercial and economic concepts. Pip's friend advises him not to help Herbert, although Pip later helps him find a job.