> being right is a near enemy to virtue. virtue is an understanding of truth, being right is one version of truth as a means of winning arguments. e.g. the "i need to be right" as a way of proving virtue
> self control is a near enemy to self mastery. self mastery requires mastering your body and mind, self control just prevents you from doing what you want to do. e.g. the incel who believes that "i was nice even though i wanted to be means" is a virtue
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> making progress on the path toward enlightenment is a near enemy to enlightenment itself. enlightenment means that "I" am no longer in control of my actions, I am only doing what I need to do by default very gateless gate pathless path
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> security is a near enemy to freedom. freedom means you can let go, security means you cannot e.g. money is security but not freedom
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> desire is a near enemy to intention. intention is the ability to know where you want to go, desire is what you think you need in order to get there intention is a goal u set yourself. desire is often memetic
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> concentration is a near enemy to meditation. meditation is why we are here, concentration is just not getting distracted
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this could go on forever, these only used my original prompt with multiple reruns but i can recombine and mix the original prompt w/ these new ones to generate infinite more variety
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