Jiang defines hell as an inward mental construct rather than an external place: it is the self-made explanatory structure by which people excuse their actions and remain trapped inside them.
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Mental construct
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...hell. Hell does not exist outside of us. Hell is a mental construct. It's a way for us to explain away. Our. Our actions...."
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"...hell. Hell does not exist outside of us. Hell is a mental construct. It's a way for us to explain away. Our. Our actions...."
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