The tzaddik has no evil inclination. Since there is no longer any evil in his own soul, evil holds no attraction for him. In the beinoni, however, the evil remains strong. The beinoni therefore finds evil desirable, and it is only through the constant vigilance and struggle of his divine soul that he is able to prevent his animal soul from implementing its desires in thought, speech, and action.
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