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Small-Scale Question Sunday for August 23, 2026

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So, what are you reading?

I'm halfway through al-Ghazali's The Banes of the Tongue. In particular, this is a piece of wisdom which I ought to follow more:

Similar to cursing is supplicating to bring a person evil, even if the supplication is on an oppressor...all of which is censured. A report says, "A person who has been wronged may supplicate against his oppressor until it suffices him, but what is superfluous will remain to the credit of his oppressor on the day of resurrection."

It would be both amusing and dismaying to see what kind of trial I would receive if I was to be judged by what I have mentally said about many public figures in comparison to what they actually deserve.

It often seems like there is a part of my mind which can never shut up about its anger. But there's a common game that people play in bodycam videos where a suspect (who also seems incapable of shutting up) points in some random direction and says to the officer "don't you have better things to do, like arrest another [unspecified evil person, drug dealer, etc.]?" I imagine that mental anger, at least in some forms, plays a similar role: "look over there [and not at oneself]!"