The hierarchy of father, son, and wife/follower that Jiang extracts from Aeneas' escape from Troy.
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The hierarchy of father, son, and wife/follower that Jiang extracts from Aeneas' escape from Troy.
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"...the wife, has to follow them. Okay? So that, that's the Roman priority. Okay?"
"The most important person in the family is the patriarch, the father. Then is the son who inherits. And the wife is just someone..."
"...way it should be. If you're born in China, then your priority ought to be like, how to make China a better place. It..."
"...popular. Right? So, most students come to school and actually their priorities are to learn. Their priority is to make friends and to be..."
"...really simple. Because teachers do this job. And for them, the priority is to do as little work as possible to get by. Okay?..."
"...action for us. I don't know whether this question is a priority for you to address in a video, and it's completely understandable if..."
"...be stored, okay? So, in other words, as a landlord, your priority is not necessarily just to extract rent from the peasant. Your priority..."
"...his own party. The one side based their claim on the priority of the appearance, the other on the number of the birds. Then..."
"...hierarchy in Sparta. And the reason why is, for them, the priority was to maintain the status quo, okay? The Athenians are a different..."
"...places in order to expand your trade reach, okay? So the priority is trade. And as you can see, what's happening is that these..."
"...also prevent insiders from leaving China. So for China, its main priority is to maintain its territorial integrity. And what it understands is the..."
"...able to retain it. Second thing is the ability to have priorities. So what's rare among... really smart people is the capacity to prioritize..."
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