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Shantaram is fascinating, the author’s
unshakeable integrity, the beauty of good
intentions, Khaderbai’s insistence on finding
a universal moral perspective for humanity
Because nature shows a tendency to foster
life, it should be the foundation for a rational
ethics, yet the main thing for me is freedom
which can only thrive on respect
Humans love enough and then too much, but
we lack wisdom, we have never been taught
how good we are when given freedom to be
ourselves, civilisation is life-defeating
It kills the free human spirit upon birth…
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