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One becomes good not by assenting to ideas, but by actualising one’s identity as either courageous or not, either chaste or not, either honest or not. Morality is less an onerous imposition upon one’s nature and more a kindly outfitting of one’s nature or graceful unfolding of one’s nature as it opens to, embraces, and is embraced by, the goodness, truth, and beauty of reality.
After Humanity: A Guide to C.S. Lewis’s The Abolition of Man
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