1) Desire to be a noble, wise individual and doing the things noble, wise individuals do but not actually possessing the characteristics of noble, wise individuals. 2)Being a noble, wise individual.
At the end of the day the line between these two grows very very thin.
Also, your word is only as worth as much as it's perceived to be worthy, which is subjective. There are scholars who would see your interpretations as childish and hollow, but students who can only logically deduce that they know not how to do so and would seek you out for guidance.
To say that your council rises from vanity, with no consideration of indirect malice intent...well Cody, that would be the most ignorant thing you've ever said.
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2)Being a noble, wise individual.
At the end of the day the line between these two grows very very thin.
Also, your word is only as worth as much as it's perceived to be worthy, which is subjective. There are scholars who would see your interpretations as childish and hollow, but students who can only logically deduce that they know not how to do so and would seek you out for guidance.
To say that your council rises from vanity, with no consideration of indirect malice intent...well Cody, that would be the most ignorant thing you've ever said.
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