Why do what you will regret?

Why do what you will regret?
Why bring tears upon yourself?
Do only what you do not regret,
 And fill yourself with joy.
~Dhammapada The Buddha

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  1. Mohibbur Rahman

    August 5, 2013

    My sister+Jendhamuni Sos no one live forever in this world,death is a part of our life, before Angel of death takes away our soul, Regret of our evil practice, turn towards Righteousness, hereafter soul shall get peace and joy, people after you will talk about yours goodness, spread truth, justice, humanity, love and peace.Help, helpless people,give respect and honor to every soul.We are Human and ours identity is Humanity, without humanity we are worse then animals, thanks sister, yours notes and post both are very beautiful love it,thanks for sharing with US.

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