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THE TRUTH OF LIFE

 

CHAPTER 11

 

PAI YUEN (White Clouds)<= /span>

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Promises after promises made by man

Attempt to fulfill them if one can

In life one should learn to keep the word given by one's own will=

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Yet one must note what one can do before making promises

Use only words that one can upkeep

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Enter not into the gate where lies fly around

Nectar may be sweet but if it turns sour, then man will curse.

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Through and through, a man walks alone.= No one can replace him

nor walk the life for him. In today's s= ociety, reputation is of great

importance. For if one fails to fulfill= the words given, then a reputation built

throughout one's life is gone within se= conds. Learn to use the words of

truth and do not misuse things that are= good. A person who called for