However strange it might sound in our bitter world, sometimes as a believer I wish all the best for every creature, mainly on the basis of Buddhist teachings. I wish that everybody feel good and has a better life. As I see it, we shouldn't live without sympathy. Just because one doesn’t put their sorrow in the showcase, it doesn’t mean that they don’t have any problems. Many people are expelled to the streets, children don't have anything to eat, so many horrors are there in the world.... We must be grateful for the things we have and it doesn't cost anything to wish all the best for everybody before going to sleep.
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When All Seems Lost — and Even When It Doesn’t… As a writer, I read more than average. Not necessarily books that fall within my immediate interests, but rather those I can learn from, marvel at, analyze word by word, and sometimes even those that demand more effort from me than usual. That is how it is with Alice Munro. I bought my first book by her when she received the Nobel Prize. Then life happened, and the volume sat on my bookshelf—either I had no time for it, or it lingered somewhere at the bottom of my list of priorities. When I finally picked it up, I could hardly believe my eyes—or my reaction. First, I was utterly outraged; my blood pressure shot through the roof in an instant, and I almost started swearing in disbelief. I had barely skimmed the first few lines, yet that was enough to know: it was perfect. A true masterpiece. Excellence among the excellent. Every word reached the deepest layers of my soul. I was touched by its purity, its delicacy, the noblest simpli...
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