The solution to people not wanting freedom is not coercion but time: eternal souls can learn over many lives because God is patient.
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Patience
A source-grounded reading of a five-hour hybrid workshop that begins with Macbeth and ends by turning Purgatory, free will, tragedy, envy, and generosity into one model of human transformation.
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A source-grounded reading of a five-hour hybrid workshop that begins with Macbeth and ends by turning Purgatory, free will, tragedy, envy, and generosity into one model of human transformation.
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Jiang defines the Chinese concept of geopolitics as defensive patience: once an enemy moves first, it becomes more likely to make errors than a side that sits back and defends.
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"tried all the time to kill with reason with evil is still able to grow glow okay and that's a power of forgiveness even..."
"important is that people learn for themselves eventually you'll figure out being a slave sucks you know what it may seem as though watching..."
"Dugalem he had all these strategies he had he amassed all these forces but you know when you actually move against an enemy um..."
"...their backs now bore, and even he whose aspect showed more patience and tears appeared to say, I can no more. Okay,"
"...co -creation of co -discovery okay so thank you for your patience and for your uh understanding and again what we're"
"...to accommodate different audiences. So thank you so much for your patience. Thank you so much for being on this first live stream. You..."
"...Looking at it a bit differently, Mr. Morgan, I think that patience is required, is the number one thing. But I think that instead..."
"...take... If they have the... It would take a lot of patience for that. Sorry. Sorry, sir, please. Well, no, I'll tell you, I..."
"...sub stack is or just people don't have the time the patience to actually sit down and think deeply about the world nowadays it..."
"...think they will continue to do so. But Europe is losing patience because time is on Russia's side. Interesting."
"...moderation team and I, uh, especially, um, really appreciate your, your patience and all of your awesome, awesome questions. So, yeah, any more, uh,..."
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