"What must we do with him Doctor Dorothy? He's a strong one. How can we suppress his strength of character?"
"We must be sure that he remains completely fixated on everything outside of himself. Arguments, political gossip and obsessing on the faults of people he has never met. This will serve as an excellent distraction from advancing in personal virtue, character and the things he can control. Make sure to keep him in a constant state of angst, frustration and general disdain towards the rest of the human race in order to avoid any kind of charity or inner peace from further developing. Ensure he continues to believe that the problem is outside of him, in the broken world, rather than recognizing there is a problem with himself...."
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