Who from living rightly, to them seems to be accused of debts? They argue dissent, though, against these principles. A certain ignorance obscures things, they turn their attention to meaningless debates and get caught up in the disagreements that follow. It would be better for some who allow for persuasive speech, though, to be free from external argumentation.
They speak with difficulty, dismissing all these examples of proper reason; at times, they misstep in their conclusions. We hear much from those who care little for the actual topic at hand, and reject the ideals that would set them free. The response to reason often seems to be against what should be preserved, leaving them to wonder whether this is the right approach or not.
There are always other options to move forward—one must make sense of the reasons that follow. They try to balance and argue to each extreme, but forget that the answer can be somewhere in the middle. It is better not to misjudge the ideals and focus on the matters that truly advance one’s understanding of the world.
They stay bound by the principles, though, and come out stronger for it. Such people are never swayed by those who are misled. The discussions seem endless, but clarity is the only route to understanding. Let this path be followed.
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