Jeremy Balliston

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For all the value that the true, the truthful, the selfless may deserve, it would still be possible that a higher and more fundamental value for life might have to be ascribed to deception, selfishness, and lust. It might even be possible that what constitutes the value of these good and revered things is precisely that they are insidiously related, tied to, and involved with these wicked, seemingly opposite things—maybe even one with them in essence.
Jeremy Balliston
the lies we tell oursevles may lead to peace. Myths have reasons but what are the reasons
Beyond Good and Evil
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