| | To be a noble benign being is to from a kind of openness to the far-out, an skill to trust aleatory things beyond your own restrain, that can take you to be shattered in very outermost circumstances on which you were not to blame. That says something exceedingly important thither the prerequisite of the righteous passion: that it is based on a trust in the unpredictable and on a willingness to be exposed; it's based on being more like a spy than like a treasure, something rather fragile, but whose acutely precise attractiveness is inseparable from that fragility.
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