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Inspiration Session III. Kai Whiting on Proving our Claims, The Stoic God, and How We Aim to Develop Virtue

The Walled Garden

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The Logos Are Black and White on Virtuous Avicious

If we are listening to the logos, and i think we are, as long as we cognize filly function properly, we are perfectly capable of knowing what is appropriate. When we shape our character so that we become the round peg and the round hole, that's when we can honestly say that we are being virtuous. So every moral error from strat perspective, is the same in gravity. There's no more one moral error that is worse than the other. But as we continuously commit moral errors, our al character gets knocked. And if we get knocked to a certain point, it's so grotesque that it's almost inhuman. That doesn't mean that there's no sense of progress.

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