Jiang agrees that modern elites can also narrate their ego as a world-improving mission, so self-importance by itself does not distinguish Dante from them.
Topic brief
A Jiang Lens evidence brief for this topic, built from source tags, transcript matches, and linked source refs.
Tech CEOs
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...this kind of mindset is also in those big taxi rides? Tech CEOs and politicians' minds that they actually are doing something that they..."
Showing 7 evidence items
No matching evidence on this topic page.
Topic Scope And Freshness
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...this kind of mindset is also in those big taxi rides? Tech CEOs and politicians' minds that they actually are doing something that they..."
Key Notes
Timestamped Evidence
"...this kind of mindset is also in those big taxi rides? Tech CEOs and politicians' minds that they actually are doing something that they..."
"You know, because everyone believes this. Right? So what's the difference between them and Dante? Okay. Well, the answer is faith, hope, and love."
"Right? So you mean those politicians, tech CEOs, they don't have these? Faith, hope, and love? Or why are they doing evil things?"
Relevant Lectures And Readings
The late cantos become Jiang's sharpest Dante claim so far: faith is not obedience but imagination that helps make truth real, hope is the arrogant wager that exile and persecution can still bear fruit,...
Related Topics
How To Use And Cite This Page
This topic page is a discovery surface. For generated synthesis, cite the human-readable source reading or lens page. For Jiang-spoken claims, cite the transcript segment, source ref, and YouTube timestamp. Raw text and Markdown mirrors are fallback surfaces for tools that cannot read this HTML page.