Taking the Long-Term View in Life Khun Yai’s Teachings āļŦāļ™āđ‰āļē 69
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The text emphasizes the significance of adopting a long-term viewpoint, where the accumulation of merit becomes paramount. It suggests that upon death, only merit and demerit accompany us, urging individuals to ignore external opinions and focus on doing good deeds regardless of recognition. True virtue will attract positive company, reinforcing the values of kindness and integrity. For more insights, visit dmc.tv.

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-long-term perspective
-importance of merit
-doing good deeds
-ignore criticism
-attracting positive company

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95. TAKE THE LONG TERM VIEW I am someone who takes the long term view (seeing beyond this life). Nothing can be taken with us after death except our merit and demerit. Accumulate as much merit as you can. Our life does not end here. Never mind what others might say. Ignore them; there is no use for argument. Let them realize the truth when their own death comes. October 1, 1992 96. ONE WHO ATTRACTS Build up your merit as much as you can. Build a mountain of merit! It doesn’t matter what other people do; for us, we just keep on doing good deeds even if no one finds out about it. One who is virtuous will eventually be noticed and will attract the company of others. November 17, 1982
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