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The Complexity of Kindness: Part II

28 min · 19 de abr de 2023
portada del episodio The Complexity of Kindness: Part II

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Imagine being engaged in wheat and tare warfare where the wheat represents kindness. What tactics might the enemy use to most effectively corrupt fields of kindness. Taking this approach, you can almost imagine the devil brainstorming the ideal counter to kindness. As if he asked himself, “If kindness was wheat…what would be its tare?” With the high aim to achieve, if possible, of convincing mankind to invert the virtue, so that, over time, the tare takes on the title of kindness and the wheat is termed the counterfeit.

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