Robert Edward Grant
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It's kind of nuts. It's literally like, okay, someone's building an orc army. The Chinese government says, okay, we're going to go and clone Genghis Khan's fiercest army that destroyed most of the known world at that time and conquered it all, eventually under Kublai Khan. which found his base in China.
It's kind of nuts. It's literally like, okay, someone's building an orc army. The Chinese government says, okay, we're going to go and clone Genghis Khan's fiercest army that destroyed most of the known world at that time and conquered it all, eventually under Kublai Khan. which found his base in China.
And these fierce warriors who were expert at shooting bow and arrow on a horseback at high speed and could basically defeat any foe are now planning to be cloned by the Chinese government to make the fiercest new warrior army. It's straight out of like the clone army or something.
And these fierce warriors who were expert at shooting bow and arrow on a horseback at high speed and could basically defeat any foe are now planning to be cloned by the Chinese government to make the fiercest new warrior army. It's straight out of like the clone army or something.
And these fierce warriors who were expert at shooting bow and arrow on a horseback at high speed and could basically defeat any foe are now planning to be cloned by the Chinese government to make the fiercest new warrior army. It's straight out of like the clone army or something.
And just as light is in Lord of the Rings going up with Gandalf the Great, Gandalf the White, then the orc army shows up. The two will always be in balance. And that is because darkness is not the absence of light. It is the opposite condition or the absorbed condition of light's reflection. You cannot have light without the darkness.
And just as light is in Lord of the Rings going up with Gandalf the Great, Gandalf the White, then the orc army shows up. The two will always be in balance. And that is because darkness is not the absence of light. It is the opposite condition or the absorbed condition of light's reflection. You cannot have light without the darkness.
And just as light is in Lord of the Rings going up with Gandalf the Great, Gandalf the White, then the orc army shows up. The two will always be in balance. And that is because darkness is not the absence of light. It is the opposite condition or the absorbed condition of light's reflection. You cannot have light without the darkness.
So every time we try to get rid of some aspect of it, it will always come back and resist us even more. And all that's really happening is all those dark aspects, even of ourselves, because there's nothing outside of the ultimate self, is really those things that we need to learn how to reintegrate.
So every time we try to get rid of some aspect of it, it will always come back and resist us even more. And all that's really happening is all those dark aspects, even of ourselves, because there's nothing outside of the ultimate self, is really those things that we need to learn how to reintegrate.
So every time we try to get rid of some aspect of it, it will always come back and resist us even more. And all that's really happening is all those dark aspects, even of ourselves, because there's nothing outside of the ultimate self, is really those things that we need to learn how to reintegrate.
So we spent half of our lives up until our 40s figuring out, it's like a sandbox analysis in the strategy, right? I used to do a lot of corporate strategy. So I'd go and do these offsites or I'd teach at Northwestern Business School. And I'd say, okay, let's decide what we're going to be as a company type of thing. And so let's make a sandbox and decide first all the things we're not going to be.
So we spent half of our lives up until our 40s figuring out, it's like a sandbox analysis in the strategy, right? I used to do a lot of corporate strategy. So I'd go and do these offsites or I'd teach at Northwestern Business School. And I'd say, okay, let's decide what we're going to be as a company type of thing. And so let's make a sandbox and decide first all the things we're not going to be.
So we spent half of our lives up until our 40s figuring out, it's like a sandbox analysis in the strategy, right? I used to do a lot of corporate strategy. So I'd go and do these offsites or I'd teach at Northwestern Business School. And I'd say, okay, let's decide what we're going to be as a company type of thing. And so let's make a sandbox and decide first all the things we're not going to be.
And so that's what we did in forming our personas. We form our personas by deciding first what we're not going to be through the experience of shame and guilt. The more shame and guilt we feel, the more we cast blame, right? It's like God again in the Garden of Eden. Adam, did you eat of the fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil? Yes, the woman that thou gavest me.
And so that's what we did in forming our personas. We form our personas by deciding first what we're not going to be through the experience of shame and guilt. The more shame and guilt we feel, the more we cast blame, right? It's like God again in the Garden of Eden. Adam, did you eat of the fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil? Yes, the woman that thou gavest me.
And so that's what we did in forming our personas. We form our personas by deciding first what we're not going to be through the experience of shame and guilt. The more shame and guilt we feel, the more we cast blame, right? It's like God again in the Garden of Eden. Adam, did you eat of the fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil? Yes, the woman that thou gavest me.
And commanded I remain with her. She's the one that gave me the fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil, and I did eat. Eve, what hast thou done? The serpent beguiled me. And I did eat. We immediately, the moment we feel shame, we want to cast blame.
And commanded I remain with her. She's the one that gave me the fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil, and I did eat. Eve, what hast thou done? The serpent beguiled me. And I did eat. We immediately, the moment we feel shame, we want to cast blame.
And commanded I remain with her. She's the one that gave me the fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil, and I did eat. Eve, what hast thou done? The serpent beguiled me. And I did eat. We immediately, the moment we feel shame, we want to cast blame.