Tag: Buddha
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Musings
There are the poor few among us whose addictions interfere with their day-to-day lives. Then there are those who mask their addictions enough to go to jobs, go to school, then relapse as soon as they’re home. And then there are those who have CONQUERED their addictions; this doesn’t mean that they HAVE no addictions, it means…
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Musings
Entropy hunts us; day by day, second by second, injecting all our efforts/failures with inevitable transience. And if we desire to be happy while accomplishing our goals, then we in turn must become hunters; we must use the weapons of time and resource to leave a shining trail of treasures in our wake… Laughing in joy as they…
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Musings
Many think themselves free of addiction, thinking that the only detrimental addictions are the illegal ones. They qualify this by touting that they can still work at a job, go to school, or “at least” they are better off than their peers. Is this enough, though? In my mind it is not. While addiction need not be…
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Musings
If you are unwilling to revise/change your beliefs, then the truth will pass you by. For the truth is that things are always changing.
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Musings
Guilt is never EVER enough. It is not redemption, it is not absolution, and it certainly doesn’t make up for past failures. It can be useful if it spurs one to constructive action, but unless that is the case, it is worse than useless.
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Musings
IMHO, if you simply condemn those you disagree with, if you simply stay within the confines of a self-affirming tribe—never striving to see that if for a different set of circumstances, you may very well have become that person you condemn—then you condemn yourself to a life that runs in endless circles. Evolution may SEEM to be taking…
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Musings
Here’s the irony: To enjoy the indulgences of life, it is necessary to exercise discipline. Life’s rarefied pleasures are only available to those who can dive fully into them, and also abstain from them at a moment’s notice.
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Musings
At a certain point, the teachers worth their salt will tell you to figure it out for yourself. And there’s irony for you: Because we as students…we want to have everything figured out for us by that one teacher. The last true lesson, however, isn’t that there’s only one teacher, but an infinity of them.
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Musings
Supposedly, adversity builds character. But I’ve seen many people that have gone through harsh times and actually DE-volved. My theory is that adversity gives us the CHOICE to build character by encouraging us to look at/revise our operating systems. So in that sense, adversity is like everything else: a gift which we can use to…
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Musings
Most people are capable of playing by the rules. But restricting yourself to playing by “the rules” means restricting yourself to tradition and doctrine. IMHO, mastery entails not just the ability to play by the rules, but also the ability to operate effectively without them. Or the ability to rewrite them entirely.
