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Oct 01 2007, 1:26 pm / Frustrated

We may say, and even half-believe, that compassion is marvelous, but in practice our actions are deeply uncompassionate and bring us and others mostly frustration and distress, and not the happiness we are all seeking.

Isn't it absurd that we all long for happiness, yet nearly all our actions and feelings lead us directly away from the happiness?

What do we imagine will make us happy? A canny, self-seeking, resourceful selfishness, the selfish protection of ego, which can, as we all know, make us at moments extremely brutal. But in fact the complete reverse is true: Self-grasping and self-cherishing are seen, when you really look at them, to be the root of all harm to others, and also of all harm to ourselves.



My Comments

Oct 02 2007, 6:24 pm
Don't worry about. You are welcome to critique me whenever. I shouldn't be so touchy.


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Oct 01 2007, 3:09 pm
Sorry it didn't meet your standards. I didn't realize I was being judged for a literary award. I'm not an author, English professor or any other kind of literary academic. It's just a blog on a little web site.Thanks for filling me with confidence. 


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