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Wow! You are sharp.
Where got negative?
I just want to promote the good cause.
Buddhism does not encourage negative view, but emphasis on causes and effects.
A good Buddhist avoids causing others suffered.
i found that many buddhist tend to hold negative views in things and trained to see setback as passing over.. personally i do not think that is healthy.
You say nothing is permanent .. ok.. But why not see it as give it out your best to benefit the world while it last so that many will benefit from your work.
No one is indispensable... yup.. we can see it as emptiness or selfless so as to give without any expectation of reward or return.
Everything is in temporary existence... no need to attached to situation or position but need to have wisdom to prevent others to abuse you as the others have self-centered attachment which might cause harm to others to achieve what they want.
All are relative to time.. so dun waste time and work hard to serve for the benefit to others.
We are valuable at present, but in next second we would become zero... i would like to put it as we might be nothing at the moment but can be a useful and valuable human being in the next second.
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