The panelist's definition of human flourishing in education: the need to learn, love, and create.
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three fundamental spiritual needs
Jiang begins with Gay Talese the master reporter and ends with Gay Talese the man who learns to stare back at shame.
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Jiang begins with Gay Talese the master reporter and ends with Gay Talese the man who learns to stare back at shame.
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"...produce human beings? And there's a difference. Human beings have three fundamental spiritual needs that they need to learn, they need to love, and..."
"...understand the complexity of humans and to do that, you first need to appreciate sex, okay? So this is a book that no one..."
"Our need, our search for God. Ultimately, that's why we have sex. If you actually read this anthropological study of sex, you understand that..."
"...so in order for us to repair the world what we need to do is collect those sparks that have spilled over from the..."
"...to do what we do now there are three things i need you guys to remember about the tree of life okay the first..."
"...fundamental logic of the universe. And the third thing that we need to appreciate is that our mission on earth, our journey, our purpose..."
"...do resonate with us because they remind us of our fundamental need to return to God. Okay? They remind us of who we are...."
"...to find the sparks of life, of light. But what we need to remember is, and this is what Homer and Donny tells us,..."
"...my wife, who is here today doing the filming. I also need to thank my wife for filming and editing this class."
"...my lectures, it seems the U.S. is pretty screwed. Yes. They need other countries to buy U.S. Jesuaries. Yes. Israel is not loyal."
"...in a race to make these AI data centers and they need to control the population. Yes. Okay. So there are three questions. What..."
"...this has been true consistently throughout human history. So what we need to do is recognize that what makes us who we are, our..."
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