The student contrast Jiang accepts is that politicians and entrepreneurs still seek worldly returns, while Dante is operating from a spiritual horizon.
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Worldly reward
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "Right? So you mean those politicians, tech CEOs, they don't have these? Faith, hope, and love? Or why are they doing evil things?"
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"Right? So you mean those politicians, tech CEOs, they don't have these? Faith, hope, and love? Or why are they doing evil things?"
"I think Dante is coming from a very spiritual perspective, just like Confucius or Buddha is. So he's like, I don't want worldly, earthly..."
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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,...
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