00:00Why are we so easily fooled by others?
00:03You go to a shopkeeper, will he ever tell you how his goods really are?
00:08And you know that in advance.
00:09And we all are shopkeepers.
00:11So why do you just blindly take his word?
00:14Because he's not doing something new or unknown.
00:17We two do the same thing, right?
00:19We two have a shop to take care of.
00:21Because our relations do not really come from love.
00:25They are an exchange.
00:26We barter.
00:27And when you barter, then you always want to over price what you have, right?
00:32And you always want to under price what the other has.
00:36So we do the same thing.
00:38And yet when the same thing is done to us, we act as if it's something new and novel.
00:43How is it new?
00:44All of us are master practitioners of the same kind of salesmanship, are we not?
00:50Then the question is, if we already know that, why were we taken in?
00:56Then how did the other manage to deceive us?
00:59We should have known well in advance that the person is just presenting an inflated self,
01:05a false face.
01:07Why didn't we see that?
01:08Why didn't we see that?
01:08You didn't see that because you didn't want to see that.
01:11What we do, it was likeults from all.
01:13Everything is so xu varieties.
01:13It'sζ¨rozball, you can findθ¬, lock it up, and any more issues.
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