The common thought is that if he is Kur he will need no assistance.
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Rendering assistance is sometimes, as well, thought demeaning to the injured or wounded.
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It is, so to speak, calling attention to his need, or weakness, which can be regarded as shaming or insulting him.
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pity is regarded as belittling both he who is pitied and he who pities.
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It is not strength.
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Too, there is commonly another to take the place of such a one.
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"Larl," Cabot heard.
The common thought is that if he is Kur he will need no assistance.
Rendering assistance is sometimes, as well, thought demeaning to the injured or wounded.
It is, so to speak, calling attention to his need, or weakness, which can be regarded as shaming or insulting him.
pity is regarded as belittling both he who is pitied and he who pities.
It is not strength.
Too, there is commonly another to take the place of such a one.
"Larl," Cabot heard.
- (Kur of Gor, Chapter )