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Talks about Life from the Buddhist Perspective
- Understanding impermanence and living life to the fullest
- Life's responsibilities
- The meaning and value of life
- Realizing the value of life
Understanding Impermanence and Living Life to the Fullest
Impermanence means that life is finite and the time that we can really use is very limited. While we have to spend most of our life make a living, working for our family, we should make good use of our life and enhance the value of our life by having good intentions, speaking good words, and doing good deeds. If we can't do good deeds, at least we should make sure that people interacting with us don't suffer because of us.
Realizing the Value of Life
The Meaning and Value of Life
Life's Responsibilities
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