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Found this quote from Plato’s The Republic that sums up Ethan Oliver Ralph well
“Yet it’s still more disgraceful, don’t you think… when a man not only spends most of his life in court as plaintiff or defendant, but is even vulgar enough to be proud of it - proud that he is an expert lawbreaker, up to all the dodges, and that he knows all the holes to wriggle through and avoid a conviction? And all of this for mean and unworthy ends…”
Even the Ancient Greeks likely dealt with their own Ethan Ralphs. Horrifying to think about this. The rage pig archetype is ancient & omnipresent.
“Yet it’s still more disgraceful, don’t you think… when a man not only spends most of his life in court as plaintiff or defendant, but is even vulgar enough to be proud of it - proud that he is an expert lawbreaker, up to all the dodges, and that he knows all the holes to wriggle through and avoid a conviction? And all of this for mean and unworthy ends…”
Even the Ancient Greeks likely dealt with their own Ethan Ralphs. Horrifying to think about this. The rage pig archetype is ancient & omnipresent.
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