Also, don't apply English common law to nations, cultures, and religions that have no history of it.
You'd think this would be common sense to people but it's just not.
You'd think this would be common sense to people but it's just not.
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There's a vulnerability in caring past a certain point.
And in a world set up to grind you down, this is seen as a risk not worth taking.
And in a world set up to grind you down, this is seen as a risk not worth taking.
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The bigger the upside in adulthood, the more precociousness and mischief in childhood.
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People who are willing to listen to the truth and weather the discomfort and disapproval that turning toward it brings are the people that keep everything going.
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Feeling guilt is a HEALTHY response to having done wrong.
People who bury their conscience under are attempting to not have that healthy response to what they've done.
People who bury their conscience under are attempting to not have that healthy response to what they've done.
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Break the cycle of abuse.
Raise your children without spanking, yelling, punishments, timeouts, spoils, or rejection.
It's the RIGHT thing to do.
You will become so proud, relieved, and pleased with the results!
Raise your children without spanking, yelling, punishments, timeouts, spoils, or rejection.
It's the RIGHT thing to do.
You will become so proud, relieved, and pleased with the results!
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It's telling, given all this confusion and uncertainty as to what Charlie Kirk truly believed at the end of his life, that he did not stand on foundations as much as he portrayed.
That happens when you do politics. You "respond" to others in a clever way that advances your own interests without showing your cards.
Had Charlie Kirk done philosophy, people around him would have plenty of certainty as to what he believed.
And anyway, he wasn't able to stop anyone close to him from the vulgarity they displayed after his death. That is indicative of character, for sure.
That happens when you do politics. You "respond" to others in a clever way that advances your own interests without showing your cards.
Had Charlie Kirk done philosophy, people around him would have plenty of certainty as to what he believed.
And anyway, he wasn't able to stop anyone close to him from the vulgarity they displayed after his death. That is indicative of character, for sure.
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Charlie Kirk didn't know what his true beliefs were anyway because he wasn't physically fit.
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I like how Candace Owens is vibing on her dreams and they're giving her clues on solving the mystery.
Imagine if she applied this to her personal life!
Imagine if she applied this to her personal life!
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It came to me in a dream this morning that Candace is going to solve the case.
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