Listen "Criticism and Chastisement -Philosophy of Forgiveness (with Spanish Translation) - Part 24 (1/26/21)"
Episode Synopsis
Criticism doesn't always mean that we don't love the person we are criticizing.
For example, we can say we love a tiger, but we don't have to embrace it. We may say that the tiger is dangerous, but that does not mean we do not love it. If we can train the tiger so it doesn't bite us, then we don't have to say it's dangerous. But as long as it can bite us we have to say it's dangerous, and it doesn't represent how we feel about the tiger.
For example, we can say we love a tiger, but we don't have to embrace it. We may say that the tiger is dangerous, but that does not mean we do not love it. If we can train the tiger so it doesn't bite us, then we don't have to say it's dangerous. But as long as it can bite us we have to say it's dangerous, and it doesn't represent how we feel about the tiger.
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