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To think about.
Eight traps we fall into
The eight worldly dharmas are:
Wanting to be praised. Not wanting to be criticized. (praise and blame)
Wanting to gain. Not wanting to lose. (loss and gain)
Wanting to be happy. Not wanting to be unhappy. (pleasure and pain)
Wanting to be famous, Not wanting to be infamous, or ignored. (fame and notoriety)
Wanting to be praised. Not wanting to be criticized. (praise and blame)
Wanting to gain. Not wanting to lose. (loss and gain)
Wanting to be happy. Not wanting to be unhappy. (pleasure and pain)
Wanting to be famous, Not wanting to be infamous, or ignored. (fame and notoriety)
Made me think, and smile.
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Posted on December 14, 2005
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Eight is a nice number:
http://www.kadavy.net/blog/archive/2005/12/eight_life_hack.php
Here are eight things that may make you feel like you’re cheating the system, too (in no particular order):
1. Walk
Posted by Peter | December 14, 2005 4:58 PM2. Smile
3. Drink Water
4. Buy Used
5. Underorganize
6. Live Small
7. Remember How Adaptable You Are
8. Don’t Make Lists of Rules
@peter: like the last one, should send it to Catherine... she'll laugh.
Posted by ine | December 14, 2005 5:11 PM