Judy2

my mother's comments upset me in unpredictable ways and i don't know why

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8 hours ago, Human Mint said:

This dynamic is older than the sumerians

Story Essay on Sariputta

"Once upon a time, in ancient India, there lived a young brahmin boy named Upatissa. He was incredibly intelligent and loved to learn about everything around him. Even as a child, he could understand difficult teachings that puzzled grown-ups!"

From Venerable Sāriputta’s life, we can learn:

1. Keep Learning: Always be curious and ready to learn new things

2. Be Humble: No matter how smart you become, stay modest and kind

3. Help Others: Use your knowledge to help friends and family understand important things

4. Be Loyal: Stand by your teachers and friends who guide you well

5. Honor Your Parents: Always respect and care for your family

6. Speak Gently: Use kind words even when others might be upset

 

 

 


Thy humble servant...

...His Unholiness Lord of Darkness...

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I think after my awakening, I understood nobody could actually give me advice about anything, because I knew what I wanted, so their misunderstanding doesn't matter. Of course they will misunderstand, they haven't had the same experience. So just getting really firm and connected with the feeling of what you truly want, that will make anybody else's input simply indeed useful suggestions, which do not perturb you existentially.


Intrinsic joy = being x meaning ²

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