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THE TRUTH OF LIFE

 

CHAPTER 13

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Clinging to de= ar life, all humans would do

Hoping that ti= me will not have its limit

Endlessly one = would search for a way to longevity

 

Facts of life = one must learn

Along with thi= s knowledge

Taking you far= beyond your expectation

Tangible and i= ntangible things; learn to differentiate them.

 

A person upon reaching the middle age, = time may be his only fear.

After living way past 40, he has yet to= realize the essence of life. Given

another 40 years, still he may not find= . One must learn that it is not how

long one lives, but rather what type of= contribution one makes.

 

To achieve an understanding of the Trut= h of Life during a short period

is not easy to come by. Yet men continu= e the search and do not worry

about how little pleasure one gets. Fac= ts of life: all man must die. Do not

grieve for not having a longer period i= n this plane but grieve because a