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Selfish interests do not stand in his way: 'How will my friends react?' 'What will my parents say?' Such questions may enter his mind, but they do not affect his judgment. (2:19) Erases from his mind all preconceived notions. Like a member of a jury, he begins with a clear slate. (Some people even allow a new name to affect their judgment. They refuse to study the Baha'i Faith because, they say, it 'sounds' strange!) A true seeker does not, as 'Abdu'l-Baha states, 'while loving and clinging to one form of religion, permit himself to detest all others.'8 (2:20) Is sincere and does not argue merely to win a point. (2:21) Is patient and persistent, and willingly invests ample time and effort to discover his heart's desire. (2:22) Has a good heart, free from deception, hypocrisy, and pretension. (2:23) Is humble enough to say, 'I don't know,' and confident enough to say, 'I can find out.'
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