The diagnosis Jiang applies to treating survival as supreme or accepting enslaved contentment as enough.
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lack of faith
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"...worst thing that can happen to you you don't have any faith you understand i do actually agree with you i would just um..."
"...um yeah i mean what this is again is a lack of faith right it's lack of understanding of who you are you are..."
"...that was lazy of me that was slothful that's so lack of faith and that's why I was in the terrace of sloth for..."
"...i'm deprived of heaven for no fault other than my lack of faith this was the answer given by my guy"
"...i'm deprived of heaven for no fault other than my lack of faith"
"...the lie yes i'll deprive of heaven because of his lack of faith it's his active"
"...He doesn't want to have children, and that shows his lack of faith, love, and hope. But we already said that poetry is always..."
"...The universe is poorer because of her fear of her lack of faith. That's number one. Number two, is free will. Okay. That's number..."
"...heaven, but you must believe you're going to heaven, otherwise you lack faith in God. Otherwise you don't truly believe in God. And then..."
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