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Summary on Five Principles of Relational Non-duality

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Hello my friend. If this is the first

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time you watch my video, just so you

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know, this is not a cosplay channel and

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this is also not just about philosophy

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here. We build connections here. We

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build conversations here. And most

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importantly, we build bridges here. If

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you think I'm shallow, please listen to

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what I'm going to say and make your

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judgment. Also, if you think I'm

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somebody isolate myself, a crazy

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philosopher so-called, I'm not really

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like that.

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So I developed a philosophical system

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and gave the name as relational

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nonduality but this philosophy is

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fundamentally inspired by Dowoism,

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Hinduism and Buddhism as well as other

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great western philosophy and along all

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the way I'm trying to express and

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discuss with all the friends about how

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can we apply this philosophy in daily

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life because this philosophy is not far

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away. is not just about intellectual

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activity. It's something realistic. It's

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something we can use in daily life. And

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I genuinely believe that this philosophy

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can help us to develop a more harmonious

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life. Why? Because life is fundamentally

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combination of relationships.

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If we can fix and we can change the

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angle how we see our relationships. We

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can fix where it's blocked, where is low

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energy, then everything can shift.

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Everything can be so different. This is

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the real magic take place in daily life.

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And I'm glad that we can walk on this

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journey together.

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So when I just started to explain what

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is relational non-duality, I bring out

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five principles. But back then I was

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very shy and nervous in front of the

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camera. And a lot of people even suggest

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maybe I'm AI. So I think it's important

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we can just emphasize it again. Today

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I'm planning to explain this five

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principle in details.

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>> So the first principle is the inherent

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dignity.

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This is literally the first thing come

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to my mind. We're already very familiar

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with the concept of original sin. And

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actually there's something a little bit

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similar in Buddhism. It called duka

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which is suffering. Buddhism suggests

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that living in this world which is

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suffering. The essence here is

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suffering. That's why we need to seek

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for liberation seeking for moka.

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But this is the part that I understand a

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little bit different. So as we all know

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that this world is not perfect and

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humanity is not perfect suffering is

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real and evilness evil is real but

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doesn't mean because of these things

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exist there is no good side anymore

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right we have sad moment we have

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emotional sad moment depression but at

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the same time we have such happy moment

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in our life as well and we all have the

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ability to give love and receive love so

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This means everything in my eyes. This

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means everything. That means that we

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shouldn't just be so extremely only see

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the bad side. We should also consider

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the good side and appreciate and try our

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best to develop our life into a

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harmonious good way which we can express

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this good side in humanity and to

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express it into the world. And this is

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the good part and this is the

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interesting part about our humans free

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will. We are able to do this otherwise

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how boring life could be if everything

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just perfect. Isn't it? So what I truly

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oppose here is to defining the

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fundamental tongue of our existence as

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one of pessimism

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because if we do so we'll always live in

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a kind of psychological atmosphere of

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self-laming and guilt. And I'm not

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against any religious belief here. But

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you will fight those people who are

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truly liberated. Those people who love

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and care and also they feel happy about

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everything about life about themselves.

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You fight this kind of people no matter

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if they are religious or spiritual or

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don't even have beliefs. You'll find

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those kind of uh realization is not out

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of guilt. It just cannot come out from

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guilt. or self blaming that's just not

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the right way but of course I do

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understand another side of opinion some

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people will suggest that if we don't

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have this seriousness we don't have this

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self guilt or the sense of awareness

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then human being will not even reflect

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ourselves then we're still savages we

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wouldn't have morality we don't have law

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system we will not even behave ourselves

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so in this way to understand what is

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evil, what is wrong is important. Of

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course, I do understand just like if we

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if we have child and then we will need

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to teach them what is the right thing to

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do, what is the wrong thing to do. But

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the way is important and also you don't

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want your kid to forever live in guilt,

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right? The same comes to us and I want

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to see that morality is not necessarily

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have to build based on pessimism and

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fear. morality should be the natural

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outcome of us to understand relational

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non-duality and that is the final goal

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of this philosophy.

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So my friend no matter what is your

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religious background or your

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philosophical stance I really I

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genuinely hope from now on you can

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confidently be yourself. No more

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self-guilt no more self-laming.

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You have to accept that we are just not

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perfect. We accept that we have our

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weakness and we accept the fact that

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this word there are true suffering

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there. But at the same time there so

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many good things is worthy for us to

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appreciate and guardians like love like

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compassion like morality. Let's be

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guardians. Let's be guardians to

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guardians this beautiful things all

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together. And actually this is the

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beautiful part about free will. We have

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so many chance to participate in this

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world. We have so many chance to make

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things even just a slightly better to

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make things a little bit harmonious. To

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reduce harm even just a little bit. This

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is how we participate. And please

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remember one thing my friend the essence

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of your existence is limitless bliss.

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It's not a mistake. I know that a lot of

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people might disagree with me. they will

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see that the serious philosopher they

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are all pessimist

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but in fact the reality is not like that

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we feel sad we feel depressed is because

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we didn't really really touch the real

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essence of existence yet if you really

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do then that is the liberation and you

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wouldn't feel in that way anymore

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because the reality is the opposite in

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reality our essence is forever bliss

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Well, and I know that it's a long

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journey to go for us to have this

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realization, but we don't need to hurry.

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We can just take our time and be

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patient. And I'm very grateful that you

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can walk with me on this journey. Let's

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step by step.

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>> And the second principle I name it as

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nonobscurism.

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And I have to apologize a little bit

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because at the beginning I name it as

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demystification

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the principle of demystification which

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is a little bit misleading because

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people was thought that am I suggesting

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I'm trying to deny the beauty of mystery

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in this world which I will never do that

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because this word is full of wonder and

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I always enjoy and I always appreciate

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it. I would never deny the poetic beauty

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of mystery in this world. What I really

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trying to uh let people alert of is the

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trend of anti-intellectualism

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and authoritarianism. Because if we go

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extreme about anti-intellectualism,

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then we might consider everything as

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bondage. Humanity is bondage. Morality

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is bondage. Uh you know when we think

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about something we should do or

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shouldn't do. Nah, all of them are just

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bondage in your mind. It's just

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illusion. You should just uh um you know

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break through all this bondage and

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essentially we just don't we wouldn't

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even have the sense of morality. We

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wouldn't have the sense of rationality

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