Wednesday, May 1, 2024

Via Daily Dharma: People Are Everything

 


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People Are Everything

There is a basic truth that when people are bad, even good material objects can cause harm to people at large; if people are moral and just, even harmful objects can become beneficial.

Ajaan Lee, “Human Values”


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