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true happiness ( Buddhism) There is someone. Even when he goes to school, he feels that he needs a car. Wanted, but not. That's why it's sad. Every time he sees a car of the type he likes driving on the road, he's sad that I don't have it. Even if you go on a trip, your eyes go to cars. Sometimes I go to look at cars and miss one thing after another. There is always the sadness of saying no. He goes to work. Just the other day, he was thinking that he would save money and buy a car. Working very hard. Doing OT. Working on weekends too. He spends a lot of money to eat, drink, travel, and spend. I don't go to many things that are told to be happy to enjoy the comforts of society, because I want to save money. Finally buy a car. Need a car, now have it. So happy. But now, instead of sadness, fear is walking. No one is allowed to drive, they are afraid that something will happen. Children are not allowed to eat anything inside it, they are not allowed to put their legs ...

Anguttara Sect (Buddhissm)

 (Anguttara Nikaya - Chatukka Nipataya - Sappurisa Vargaya)



"Brother, who is the good man?


"Veda who does not kill, who abstains from taking what is not given, who abstains from the wrong behavior of lusts, who abstains from lying, who abstains from drinking alcohol,


"Monks, this is said to be the good man."


"Brothers, who is more virtuous than the virtuous?


"Brother, a certain person in this world who has separated himself from killing animals is celebrated by separating himself from killing animals. He separated by taking what he did not give. By taking what others did not give, it is celebrated in separation. He separated himself from adultery. Others are celebrated in separation from sinful behavior in lust. He separated himself from lying. Celebrating separation by lying to others.


He also parted with Rahamera Pi, who was the reason for the delay. Anunda is celebrated in separation by drinking Rahmera, which is the cause of slowness and delay.


"Monks, this is the most virtuous man."


(Anguttara Nikaya - Chatukka Nipataya - Sappurisa Vargaya)



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