| Happiness is fleeting
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| And suffering requires a sustaining meaning
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| Happiness is fleeting
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| And suffering requires a sustaining meaning
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| That place where the meaning and the fact are conjoined
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| That’s the proper place to lecture from
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| What you wanna do as an academic is tell your students
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| About something that you’ve encountered that you’ve fallen in love with
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| And to communicate the love that you have for that
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| And not to say, «Well, you should read this book.»
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| But to say, «Well, her’s this book, and here’s what it can open up for you and
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| this is how it dos it, this is what you’ll gain from it»
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| There’s something in it that’s of unbelievable utility, and you have to believe
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| that in order to communicate it
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| To communicate that commitment you have to beauty and to truth and to literature
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| It isn’t enough to say what they are and to transmit them
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| It’s to manifest yourself as a living part of that tradition
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| And to show yourself thereby as a model for living out what that tradition
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| represents, and to show that that’s so much better than
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| Like a short-term pleasure seeking nihilism
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| They’re not even in the same conceptual universe
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| And people are far more open to that, they know already
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| People know, especially when they’re hurt
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| They know that…
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| Happiness is fleeting
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| And suffering requires a sustaining meaning
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| They know, happiness is fleeting
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| And that suffering requires a sustaining meaning
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| King’s Chapel, the people who started it didn’t live to see its completion
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| They were driven by this nobility of transcended vision and they produced these
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| enduring forms
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| Out of the bloody misery of history
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| We’ve erected all this spectacular infrastructure that we’re so fortunate to be
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| part of
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| And none of that gratitude is taught, partly not taught because people have no
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| sense of the absolute catastrophe of history
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| It’s like nasty, brutish, and short
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| The simplest and most likely social circumstances
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| Catastrophe punctuated by hell
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| And to see that not happening in a sustained manner, constantly and to see
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| things improving around us and to be reliable in that manner and then not to be
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| grateful for that
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| It’s an unbelievable combination of ignorance, ingratitude, and willful
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| blindness
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| And to not instill that sense in young people for them to understand that they
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| are standing on the bones of generations of people who suffered to make this
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| possible
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| Despite all their errors and brought this forward
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| Happiness is fleeting
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| And suffering requires a sustaining meaning
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| They know, happiness is fleeting
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| And that suffering requires a sustaining meaning
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| We could concentrate on building the future, instead of criticizing the past
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| You start in the world if you have some wisdom and some humility
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| By taking the potential that lies dormant in front of you
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| And interacting with it in the Logos-like manner, with truth and with love
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| And by transforming that potential into whatever you can create out of it
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| that’s good
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| It won’t be small if you do that
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| You can transform your whole household by transforming your room
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| You can transform your whole neighborhood, by transforming your house
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| These things spread very, very rapidly
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| And that is right there in front of you
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| People think they’re impoverished, that they don’t have any opportunity
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| And the opportunity is hidden from them by their unwillingness to take the
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| steps that are necessary to put what they could put in front of them in order
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| And to produce the beauty instead of the ugliness, where they could do that
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| And I don’t think there is anything more powerful than that
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| That works
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| Happiness is fleeting
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| And suffering requires a sustaining meaning
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| They know, happiness is fleeting
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| And that suffering requires a sustaining meaning
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| Happiness is fleeting
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| And suffering requires a sustaining meaning
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| They know, happiness is fleeting
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| And that suffering requires a sustaining meaning
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| Everyone who’s lived knows that
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| And so to say, well here’s some bon for the suffering and it’s profound and deep
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| And here’s what it’s meant to me
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| And here’s how you can incorporate it into your life
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| People are absolutely starving for that, or dying of thirst for that |