Jiang says the practical instruction is not to fixate on rewards or end results but to act with faith, love, and hope as a way of life.
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"...clear okay do not on rewards do not think of the end result just act with faith love and hope just do that okay..."
"...like, is it? Maybe it's the idea that it's not the end result or the accuracy. There's not a right answer, but it's the..."
"...guys understand the Americans may lose this war but if the end result is that China no longer gets any oil from the Middle..."
"...to phrase it, I suppose. And to still have the same end result."
"...i imagine different factions are proposing different solutions okay but the end result is a one world government and and whatever fantasy whatever hallucination..."
"...all the cheering aside and all the cool movies, that's the end result on the ground. That's the difference between being there and seeing..."
"...the Protestants are the winners. I think Christian theocracy is the end result, but which faction determines this Christian theocracy. I can't really say..."
"uh and end result uh as a greek and an athenian a very old union i can absolutely confirm what you just said in..."
"...If you live in a world of abundance and security, the end result is the rats always kill each other. And he kept on..."
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