00:00It's very difficult to love strength, very difficult and we have been taught to use pity
00:07as a metaphor for love. So for example, we have been told to love our mothers because they are
00:13all so docile and so pitiable. How do you love a man who is unconditionally strong? Even in his
00:21weakness he is strong. How do you love such a man? You cannot love. You can love only the meek,
00:25the poor, the fallen, the fractured, those can be loved. When a man stands roaring in front of you,
00:33he can have anything except your empathy. Even if he is being killed in front of you,
00:38you will not be empathetic because that is something you reserve only for the most
00:44you know, pitiable kind of earth homes. And we say that we love. The whole definition is distorted
00:53of love and respect. I have tried to do that work. I have tried to do that work,
00:58but I have tried to do that work. It's all the definitions wrong.
00:59Thank you very much.
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