[His acceptance of his fellow god means he refuses to deceive him by lying. He finds deception tiresome, an insult to his intelligence. Would a contemporary not feel the same? Would he want to see what they say? Of course but he can do without the aggravation. There is more important work to do.]
Much as any soul would. But I hardly need understanding. I find that in my work. And I think most cannot understand others who are perfectly satisfied alone.
[And cannot tolerate their actions in some respects.]
no subject
[His acceptance of his fellow god means he refuses to deceive him by lying. He finds deception tiresome, an insult to his intelligence. Would a contemporary not feel the same? Would he want to see what they say? Of course but he can do without the aggravation. There is more important work to do.]
Much as any soul would. But I hardly need understanding. I find that in my work. And I think most cannot understand others who are perfectly satisfied alone.
[And cannot tolerate their actions in some respects.]