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THE TRUTH OF LIFE

 

CHAPTER 19

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Holding onto hope in life

Open mindedness one must hav= e

Resolve only in the best act= ion

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You should start work that b= enefits mankind

Entitled to full use of your= energy

Remain in search, all books = you may find

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Yesterday, a work given by t= he Sages

Using it in the right way

Enables you to be enlightene= d better than reading a thousand books

Never think that the words a= re only meant to be used in the past.

 

Man in his own selfish way, searches al= one for knowledge. Only

by sharing it with all, may man gain it= . One may read thousands of books

yet how much does one remember and unde= rstand. Books may be written

in a simple form of language. Simple as= it may be, yet man cannot fully

understand. For the most simple book, i= ts meaning is the most difficult

to catch. But if the right points are b= eing pointed out, then man may be

enlightened. Thus, when men mix around = with people, they are bound

to find a master. But one must always d= ifferentiate, the masters of goodness

and the masters of evil at the sam