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|title = The Guardian Restless
|description = An ancient book from the 20th Century, written by Hoel Grann. It argues for the reasons why one should devote oneself to others, above even self-preservation. Albeit passionate, the arguments used aren't particularly strong or logically sound, yet it is regarded as a manifesto of sorts by the Ego Proelium Sum.
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|verb = Study
|title = Read "The Guardian Restless"
|start_description = "To love oneself is easy, but to love another is hard, to accept their failures and still adore them to the core of your being. To die for them is harder yet. Through this book, hopefully, you will learn how to make difficult decisions, and why you should.".|description = By "... There is nothing more selfish than the end lack of the book Grann has many incentives laid outlove. Not hate, none of them really logical. You come for it keeps those who would harm you and yours away , not indiference, for it helps diferentiate useful alies from it chirpier than before either waythose worthy of protection; true selfishness comes when you wouldn't sacrifice anything for anyone else, and that is definetly a complete lack of love."
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