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Or trolling?
I want you to try to type in plain English what you think that stanza is saying
It's explicitly said. Mother's wit: natural ability to cope with everyday matters; common sense.
No, he’s a legit anti-Semite
And that it is better than all of the world's wealth
Mhm, and what is it saying about a mother’s wit?
Correct
Now
Mother's wit: natural ability to cope with everyday matters; common sense.
What part of that suggests that wealth is unclean
having a loving wife is nice, doesn't mean having a ferrari isn't awesome
If you were arguing Christianity you would have a point- wealth is definitely unclean in Christianity
For Norse paganism it’s an absolutely absurd claim
That material wealth is less important than caring for your own. Now apply the inverse, that would make gold very valuable and a desirable objective
Ah so
Which is not in this poem
The actual point of the poem
The entire conceit
Is that everyone ready knows that wealth is good
So what the author is doing
That's your claim now
something can be worth more without somethign else being a negative
I want evidence for that
Is saying “actually, here’s a bunch of things that are better! A mother’s wit, a friend’s love”
my mom is dead, i wish I could bring her back and would give up all my money to do it, but ideally, i'd like both
This is implicit
This is the point of the poem
It’s the entire reason it’s written
Yea I found it
He’s listing off the simple joys of life
andvaranaut
And saying look, these things are better than wealth
```ANDVARANAUT: THE MAGICAL RING THAT MADE GOLD IN NORSE MYTHOLGY
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The parenthetical statement, which you have to have some semblance of critical thinking to understand
Is (because we all know wealth is awesome)
It’s the conceit of the entire poem
Go read the Wikipedia article for fuck’s same
Some crazy shit in norse mythology
Take a class
Learn something