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Published by Fuzz on March 10th, 2024 2:16pm.
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The author of this email was a subscriber to Epoch Times, but canceled his subscription due to the spread of propaganda. After receiving a discount offer, the author resubscribed. He praises the newscasters and interviews on the Epoch Times platform, particularly highlighting an interview with Blackwater founder Erik Prince by a child.
The author then discusses the concept of "meekness" and its evolution from its original meaning in Aristotle's time to its modern interpretation. He argues that true meekness is not about submissiveness but rather about having the courage to stand up for what is right while remaining calm and collected under pressure.
The author concludes by asking for support from his readers, both financially and through expressions of encouragement. He mentions that he accepts donations and encourages readers to purchase his book, "Bohemian Road Trip."
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El autor de este correo electrónico estaba suscrito al Epoch Times, pero canceló su suscripción debido a la difusión de propaganda. Después de recibir una oferta de descuento, el autor volvió a suscribirse. Elogia a los presentadores de noticias y las entrevistas en la plataforma Epoch Times, destacando particularmente una entrevista realizada por un niño al fundador de Blackwater, Erik Prince.
A continuación, el autor analiza el concepto de "mansedumbre" y su evolución desde su significado original en la época de Aristóteles hasta su interpretación moderna. Sostiene que la verdadera mansedumbre no consiste en la sumisión, sino en tener el valor de defender lo que es correcto mientras se mantiene la calma y la concentración bajo presión.
El autor concluye pidiendo apoyo a sus lectores, tanto económico como mediante expresiones de ánimo. Menciona que acepta donaciones y anima a los lectores a comprar su libro, "Bohemian Road Trip".
The Old Meaning of Meekness: In the time of Aristotle, the word for Meek was Praus. Over time, the word seems to have changed its meaning. The Meek shall inherit the earth is a well known phrase, every church agrees, but it never made sense to me... my experience was the only thing you got from meekness; was slavery.
So what did the word Praus/Meek mean in Aristotle's day? A meek man or womb-man, is the one who has the virtue of
the mean between two extremes. If there were a continuum between recklessness on
one hand and cowardice on the other, the right virtue in the middle would be Courage. This is how Aristotle defined meekness in relation to anger.
...and so it’s you
and me who’ll inherit the earth. But not without understanding and training, so Pay Attention
drawn around us by the equal rights of others...” ~ Thomas Jefferson