In gluttony, the soul consciously chooses starvation as penance in order to compensate for bodily excess on earth.
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Starvation
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The Ugolino passage stages treachery through the starvation of children alongside the father, making the punishment unbearable not only politically but familially.
In the most severe formulation, Jiang says the strategy would be to besiege Tehran by cutting railways and roads and forcing the population into starvation.
Jiang says the loss of cheap oil would force societies to either push urban populations back toward farming or face starvation as nations.
Jiang says a prolonged closure of the Strait of Hormuz could leave GCC populations facing hunger because the region imports roughly 80 to 90 percent of its food.
Jiang says AI-driven job loss and government shutdowns that leave people unable to eat are setting the conditions for a major internal American conflict.
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"But once we shed our bodies, then our souls only desire the divine light. Okay? Doesn't make sense. The problem with gluttony is the..."
"the cruel death devised for me you now shall hear and know if he has wronged me a narrow window in the eagle's tower..."
"up front before him walandi and sismondi and la franDEY but after a brief course it seemed to me that both the father and..."
"at that i shed no tears and all day long and through the night that followed did not answer until another sun had touched..."
"my feet implored me father why do you not help me and there he died and just as you see me i saw the..."
"off torrent basically to cut off all railways cut off all roads and basically force"
"the population into starvation so this is where you think we're going uh i think destroying the population or as trump would say kill..."
"be the strategy going forward yes to to basically besiege torrent it's just such a big country it"
"seconds could you remember what you were saying yeah so the entire global economy um is going to control demolition and there will be..."
"six percent of the water supply for the GCC okay second is that these are not agricultural nations so they need they need to..."
"You know, people are just disgusted with everything that's going on. With AI, people are going to lose their jobs. Government shutdown means people..."
"...world. So it's for fertilizer supply, then you're going to have starvation in Africa. There's no way around it. And so, I mean, the..."
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