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Pages 116-136 Summary
Every Warrior was once a child, and has a mother that deeply cares for him. A Warrior's mother always forgives his faults and sins and explains to people that he was not thinking straight when he did harm in battle. Even though a Warrior ultimately respects his mother, he knows that he has to use common sense to judge his intentions and his actions. He takes responsibility for everything that he has done and will pay a price for his mistakes. He is not immune to his other's love, but he cannot live by the logic of her love either. This is because "God judges a tree by its fruits and not by its roots."
Before making a decision, the Warrior has to ask how his action will affect the future and his descendants. He knows that everything he does has...
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