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When we imagine and assign such a power, we invent a fictional 'they.' The only people who matter (who "exist") are individuals with whom we share a bond or for whom we've cultivated affection and respect.
"There are so few humans on the planet who have cultivated the affection for these trees.
Hasty Pudding Theatricals Harvard Formed to cultivate "social affections and cherish the feelings of friendship and patriotism".
Preachers and theologians, as well as secular moralists, most often found themselves discoursing on these subjects in order to demonstrate the importance of governing the passions and cultivating the affections.
On the other, he argues that what will lead to the greatest happiness of an intelligent creature is to cultivate the natural affections, along with a due proportion of self-affections.
"The best preparation for loving the world at large, and loving it duly and wisely," he wrote in a letter, "is to cultivate an intimate friendship and affection for those who are immediately about".
Among the subtle surprises that trial testimony revealed was that, though keen to cultivate Mrs. Mellon's patronage and affection, Mr. Edwards had missed some of the basic lessons of the social climber: never bothering, for instance, to learn her children's names.
Cultivate mindfulness.
Cultivate supporters.
Cultivate participation.
Cultivate compassion.
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