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Page 129: I couldn’t help but read an extra chapter. Funny enough, this chapter helped me understand that action may have been due to the fact of me being conceited. I’m uncomfortable admitting it, but it is liberating acknowledging a fault.
— Jun 12, 2026 10:27PM
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Richard Parmar
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Page 138: The human person innately feels earthly desires and acts upon human interaction. Framing your life and hungers of the soul on the planet is like shooting for the clouds and reaching the clouds. To shoot for the stars and the reach the moon is to understand what we want isn’t here, and to strive for that solution.
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Richard Parmar
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Page 121: Diving in more on human perception and action in regards to intimate relationships with our brothers, sisters, and to our spouse in one flesh, I was heavily intrigued by how much humanity can tend to lack introspection. It’s fascinating the difference in standards we place upon oneself in comparison to our neighbors.
— Jun 12, 2026 08:38PM
Richard Parmar
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Page 104: Learning more about temperance (in regards to chastity or any other indulgences that bring fog) being one of the most integral virtues and qualities in man was interesting and inspiring, both to say the least.
— Jun 11, 2026 07:56PM
Richard Parmar
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Page 76: I’m back into reading as a hobby now. It’s very interesting seeing so far how human relations and consideration for each other AND ourselves mean so much in such a subtle way to our relationship with Jesus and God.
— May 29, 2026 04:25PM
Richard Parmar
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Page 32: Riveting thus far. Interesting that I already confront a viewpoint on human hypocrisy and apply that framework through experiences in my life.
— May 22, 2026 12:02AM

