Though words may point toward wisdom — the nature of this virtue is embodied. When spoken it is like a photograph; the appearances are all present, but the spirit cannot enter the flattened plane of representation. This is not to say that there can be no speech or writing that has virtue; but that these virtues pale in comparison to what is suggested: a way of living in relation that surpasses the entirety of language, exhortation, and description. And our embodied pursuit and invention of these ways… as our actual lives and relationships.
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