The student synthesis Jiang accepts defines Purgatory as a process of self-reflection, prayer, conviction, and learning rather than a static zone between Hell and Heaven.
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Jiang says the key question is not whether betrayal advances God's plan, because the imagination itself is the divine plan and process matters more than historical results.
Jiang says this is his first solo livestream and that he may later use moderators or Zoom participation because continuous speaking and chat management are exhausting.
Jiang endorses the view that educational outcomes should be clarified before choosing technology, because low-tech interventions may solve the problem more directly.
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"...like the extremes of hell and heaven. Purgatory is just the process."
"...That's not what matters, okay? The results don't matter. It's a process that matters. What matters is what effect does it have on us,..."
"So when Pentagon insiders are leaking news of discord between Israel and the Pentagon, that's news. That's dissonance. That doesn't make any sense, right?..."
"So you're absolutely right. Let me figure this out. Let me figure out how to get a moderator in here. And also maybe next..."
"Great. You know, there's also a comment from a gentleman called Kevin from, I assume, India. He said, I'm sure it's really tempting to..."
"...want to focus on technology, where you focus on the same process, right? Because technology, yeah, it's really cool to use facial recognition technology...."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
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Jiang turns late Inferno and early Purgatorio into a struggle over imagination itself.
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