A student answers that Piccarda is content because absolute obedience to God requires contentment with the first sphere, and Jiang affirms that this is exactly what the passage says.
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First sphere
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"...not content, then she would not even be worthy of this first sphere. Okay, yeah, does that make sense, guys?"
"Okay, that's exactly what she says. But what's the paradox here? What's the paradox here? Yeah?"
"So, I'm thinking, say, this is the first sphere, and there's the second sphere, and eventually, someone will have to advance from the first..."
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