The wisdom and interior vastness Jiang says can come from a lifetime of reading the Iliad.
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universe in your soul
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"...out a much more wise person who now has a universe in your soul, and that will make you invincible and eternal, okay? But..."
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The Iliad begins as a war of wills and ends as a metaphysics of love: memory is emotion, poetry is consciousness in motion, forgiveness defeats revenge, and forced perspective-switching becomes the big bang of...
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