In Jiang's final formulation, it does not truly matter who wins among the visible actors; what matters is whether people can turn around and understand the world more truthfully.
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"We create a language. We make up stories about these shadows on the wall. And that's the reality that we live in today where..."
"What matters is our understanding of the world. What matters is our desire, our courage to seek the truth no matter how painful the..."
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The interview opens as a first-week war briefing and then keeps widening.
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