Jiang says Dante's theory of will is very similar to Nietzsche's and also comparable to psychological self-efficacy, because all three stress belief or willing as the precondition of accomplishment.
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"is Dante's this idea about will kind of the same as Nietzsche's idea about will to power like yes"
"yes it's very similar yes is it it reminds me of a concept we learned in psychology where it's called self -efficacy as brought..."
"right and it's the word we we it's it's like we the popular phrase is manifestation you understand you manifest it okay meaning you..."
"...Okay? And again, I am just amazed at the level of accomplishment. I mean, it is, I think, certainly the greatest individual human achievement..."
"...most energetic people in the world right so think about our accomplishments where we're able to build skyscrapers we're able to build high -speed..."
"...500 years, depending on, you know, his mood. So quite the accomplishment. The reality is that the Middle East has been at war for..."
"...he was not alive for a very long time. But his accomplishments are amazing. In his brief life, he wrote anywhere between 38 to..."
"...comedies. You've read some of them in school, right? So his accomplishments are tremendous. The reason why we don't know how many plays he..."
"...of mere relations into particular objects is one of the great accomplishments of the mind, okay? So we're able to take an idea and..."
"...he knows death is waiting for him. He has all these accomplishments. He's a great king. He's built this great city. But eventually he..."
"...public place, he would stand up and he would read the accomplishments of Caesar of that week. And the things he was doing was,..."
"...and he makes ten million dollars okay which is a great accomplishment the son takes his business and expands it okay and he turns..."
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