The debate expands from method to life-philosophy when students challenge the assumption that money, banking, and elite status are the right measures of a good life.
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Good life
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"Yes? Yeah, I think it's just not really about the aspect of hard work. I think, yes, obviously you need to do work hard,..."
"Okay, yes. I think logically it makes sense. This way of teaching, but it just assumes that this is the only important thing in..."
"...the gree grand um thesis that donnie is presenting a truly good life that is that draws you closer to god is one of..."
"...the goal that you have, you know, so you live your good life, so you get your reward in heaven. It's kind of the..."
"...fraud and treachery you are disrupting others capacity to live a good life all right uh so that's point one um point two is..."
"...universe in a certain way okay so if you live a good life this brings happiness to universe if you live a bad life..."
"...to live a full life and we have to live a good life because we have original sin and we have to redeem our..."
"...you become a military dictator uh and so that's a very good life right if you become a um part of the military occupation..."
"...send man to the moon. It wants people to have a good life, okay? So today, America has $39 trillion in debt. And you're..."
"...to yourself and being true to God. Okay. To live a good life. Because at the end of time, you'll be rewarded. Okay. That's..."
"...and what we do matters. If we choose to live a good life ourselves, the universe will be better for it. So don't worry..."
"...frankest mentality. You know, like, like it's not about living a good life. It's living a memorable life. Right? But, but I'm trying to..."
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