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Out of context: Juan Ignacio can adopt a childlike version of Brims' philosophy: Can't we all be fri
Source: Amy Notes #702
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Out of context: Juan Ignacio can adopt a childlike version of Brims' philosophy: Can't we all be friends? That's how he gets accepted into the conversation with soldiers at Frederica. They are suspicious of him at first, but the conversation becomes a forum for Juan to sort through his feelings, and end up at that question. The soliders burst out laughing and hug him, like a na?ve child they are entertained by. Maybe Brims or Tomochichi tells Juan that one can only achieve that kind of wisdom with age. Juan develops a personal goal of enlightenment simply through old-age. When he dies, he is sad that he missed out on it.
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