He argues that dreams may or may not be granted, but the meaningful life is the one shaped by faith, hope, and love rather than by instrumental reward-seeking.
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The late cantos become Jiang's sharpest Dante claim so far: faith is not obedience but imagination that helps make truth real, hope is the arrogant wager that exile and persecution can still bear fruit,...
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