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THE TRUTH OF LIFE

 

CHAPTER 20

 

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Calculating th= e time for success to come

Holding onto h= opes for tomorrow

Enlarge the dr= eam and it will go blur

 

Faces are diff= erent at all stages of time

Admitting into= gate of Virtues

Take the lead = as an example to all

Tangle not beh= ind or you may be the one left out.

 

Through the many recycles of life, all = is like a dream. One seems to

remember it. Yet blur is the picture. I= n life if one can practise virtues in the

right way then the world is peaceful. T= o talk of virtues is an easy thing to

all humans, but to really place it at h= eart is another. And to uphold virtuous

deed is even more difficult. But diffic= ult as it is, man must still try

to do so, for all men are judged by the= ir conduct. For each step one takes,

no one may be able to see one's motives= , but deep down in one's own