Righteous behavior, aphorism 212, The Mechanics of Virtue by Matt Berry

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If one cannot compete with Alpha on mechanical terms, one can be more beautiful and if one cannot be more beautiful, one can be more humble.  Righteous behavior is almost a confession to either an inherited political weakness or a lack of artistic ability.  One can even habituate and come to depend upon righteousness to such a degree that one is ashamed of occasional lapses ... of falling into strong behavior or beautiful display.






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