A student answer, endorsed by Jiang's follow-up, frames lust as impulsive action taken in the moment without reflection.
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Impulse
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "uh love is like a strong emotion where lust is like impulse i think like impulse to to have sex or to to you..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "uh love is like a strong emotion where lust is like impulse i think like impulse to to have sex or to to you..."
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"uh love is like a strong emotion where lust is like impulse i think like impulse to to have sex or to to you..."
"just something you do on the spirit of the moment you do it without reflection okay um but why is that a sin why..."
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