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66. Wealth is like running water

Emlyn wrote 1 year ago: Wealth is like running water, and giving like digging a well. Just as the deeper the well, the more … more →

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65. While worry fuels unnecessary torment

Emlyn wrote 2 years ago: While worry fuels unnecessary torment, carefulness breeds security. Master Sheng Yen … more →

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64. In peace and harmony

Emlyn wrote 2 years ago: In peace and harmony, seize the promise of today, and live out a fresh tomorrow.Master Sheng Yen … more →

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63. Live up to your role and status

Emlyn wrote 2 years ago: Live up to your role and status, and fulfill your required duties. Master Sheng Yen … more →

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62. The noble pursue the path

Emlyn wrote 2 years ago: The noble pursue the path, the average pursue their duties, and the misguided pursue fame and fortun … more →

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61. A positive life1 comment

Emlyn wrote 2 years ago: A positive life pivots on modesty; the bigger the ego, the greater the animosity. Master Sheng Yen … more →

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60. Wisdom is not knowledge

Emlyn wrote 2 years ago: Wisdom is not knowledge, nor experience, nor dialectical excellence, but a selfless attitude. Master … more →

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59. There's no need to be concerned

Emlyn wrote 2 years ago: There’s no need to be concerned about the past or the future. Live fully in the present, and y … more →

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58. As the past has faded

Emlyn wrote 2 years ago: As the past has faded into misty memories, and the future remains a dream unrealized, seizing the pr … more →

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57. Our value

Emlyn wrote 2 years ago: Our value depends not on how long we live, but on how much we contribute. Master Sheng Yen … more →

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56. The purpose of life

Emlyn wrote 2 years ago: The purpose of life is to receive karmic results, fulfill old vows, and make new ones.Master Sheng Y … more →

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55. The meaning of life

Emlyn wrote 2 years ago: The meaning of life lies in serving; the value of life in giving. Master Sheng Yen … more →

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54. Always feel gratitude1 comment

Emlyn wrote 2 years ago: Always feel gratitude in your heart, and give unstintingly of your wealth, physical strength, mental … more →

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53. Offer your service with a heart of gratitude

Emlyn wrote 2 years ago: Offer your service with a heart of gratitude, as if repaying a kindness, then you won’t feel w … more →

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52. Pressure usually stems from caring1 comment

Emlyn wrote 2 years ago: Pressure usually stems from caring too much about externals and other people’s opinion. Master … more →

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51. Who is willing to be openly exploited

Emlyn wrote 2 years ago: Who is willing to be openly exploited is noble-minded; who is insulted and insidiously exploited is … more →

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50: To be accommodating to others2 comments

Emlyn wrote 2 years ago: To be accommodating to others is to be accommodating to ourselves. Master Sheng Yen … more →

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49. A passing boat leaves no trace5 comments

Emlyn wrote 2 years ago: A passing boat leaves no trace upon the waters; a bird’s flight leaves no trace in the sky. Wh … more →

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48. Diligence doesn't mean stretching beyond our limits

Emlyn wrote 2 years ago: 48. Diligence doesn’t mean stretching beyond our limits. It means displaying unremitting persi … more →

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