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iii
.
That
if
they
're
right
to
do
this
,
then
you
have
no
right
to
complain
.
And
if
they
are
n't
,
then
they
do
it
involuntarily
,
out
of
ignorance
.
Because
all
souls
are
prevented
from
treating
others
as
they
deserve
,
just
as
they
are
kept
from
truth
:
unwillingly
.
Which
is
why
they
resent
being
called
unjust
,
or
arrogant
,
or
greedy
--
any
suggestion
that
they
are
n't
good
neighbors
.
iv
.
That
you
've
made
enough
mistakes
yourself
.
You
're
just
like
them
.
Even
if
there
are
some
you
've
avoided
,
you
have
the
potential
.
Even
if
cowardice
has
kept
you
from
them
.
Or
fear
of
what
people
would
say
.
Or
some
equally
bad
reason
.
v
.
That
you
do
n't
know
for
sure
it
is
a
mistake
.
A
lot
of
things
are
means
to
some
other
end
.
You
have
to
know
an
awful
lot
before
you
can
judge
other
people
's
actions
with
real
understanding
.
vi
.
When
you
lose
your
temper
,
or
even
feel
irritated
:
that
human
life
is
very
short
.
Before
long
all
of
us
will
be
laid
out
side
by
side
.
vii
.
That
it
's
not
what
they
do
that
bothers
us
:
that
's
a
problem
for
their
minds
,
not
ours
.
It
's
our
own
misperceptions
.
Discard
them
.
Be
willing
to
give
up
thinking
of
this
as
a
catastrophe
...
and
your
anger
is
gone
.
How
do
you
do
that
?
By
recognizing
that
you
've
suffered
no
disgrace
.
Unless
disgrace
is
the
only
thing
that
can
hurt
you
,
you
're
doomed
to
commit
innumerable
offenses
--
to
become
a
thief
,
or
heaven
only
knows
what
else
.
viii
.
How
much
more
damage
anger
and
grief
do
than
the
things
that
cause
them
.
ix
.
That
kindness
is
invincible
,
provided
it
's
sincere
--
not
ironic
or
an
act
.
What
can
even
the
most
vicious
person
do
if
you
keep
treating
him
with
kindness
and
gently
set
him
straight
--
if
you
get
the
chance
--
correcting
him
cheerfully
at
the
exact
moment
that
he
's
trying
to
do
you
harm
.
"
No
,
no
,
my
friend
.
That
is
n't
what
we
're
here
for
.
It
is
n't
me
who
's
harmed
by
that
.
It
's
you
.
"
And
show
him
,
gently
and
without
pointing
fingers
,
that
it
's
so
.
That
bees
do
n't
behave
like
this
--
or
any
other
animals
with
a
sense
of
community
.
Do
n't
do
it
sardonically
or
meanly
,
but
affectionately
--
with
no
hatred
in
your
heart
.
And
not
ex
cathedra
or
to
impress
third
parties
,
but
speaking
directly
.