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    incapable
    /ɪnˈkeɪpəbl/

    adjective

    • 1. unable to do or achieve (something): "Wilson blushed and was incapable of speech" Similar unable tonot capable oflacking the ability tonot equipped toOpposite capable ofable to
    • 2. unable to behave rationally or manage one's affairs: "the pilot may become incapable from the lack of oxygen" Similar incapacitatedhelplesspowerlessimpotent

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  2. 5 days ago · Being incapable of love refers to a persons persistent difficulty in experiencing or expressing affection and emotional warmth towards others. This doesn’t necessarily imply an unwillingness to form relationships but highlights a struggle in engaging emotionally in expected ways.

  3. 5 days ago · These people are incapable of that, anyway. This is a glossary on the words and structures. I do not really grasp the meaning of any of it, to be honest, because I can't grasp " wise narcissism". I also do not grasp the idea that there are only two forms of selfishness available to this group.

  4. 2 days ago · Negative Capability Definition. Negative capability describes a state of mind in which the writer or artist, in their pursuit of beauty, truth, or “the sublime,” embraces uncertainty, complexity, contradiction, or mystery in that pursuit. The writer does this without jumping to conclusions or trying to explain the mystery.

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