Surrounding Yourself with Capable Personnel and Continuous Merit-Making Khun Yai’s Teachings หน้า 87
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The text emphasizes the necessity of being surrounded by capable and virtuous personnel, recognizing that even a few wise individuals can enhance one's success. Additionally, it discusses the concept of continuous merit-making, suggesting that consistent efforts lead to better outcomes and prevent hardships. The reflections dated June 24, 1980, and November 20, 1982, highlight personal growth and the importance of merit in life. For more insights, visit dmc.tv.

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-Importance of capable personnel
-Effects of continuous merit-making
-Personal growth through wise associations
-Overcoming hardships by accumulating merit
-Resolving to maintain virtuous actions

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131. HAVING CAPABLE PERSONNEL May I be surrounded with good and capable personnel. Even if they are few, may they all be ones who are wise, virtuous and capable, able to complete tasks with excellence. And may I have the ability to fully provide for them so that they can live with comfort. June 24, 1980 132. ACCUMULATE MERIT UNTIL YOU TRIUMPH In merit-making, we have to do it continuously until we reach our final destination. If not, we may stumble into difficulties from time to time. We should make resolutions that we shall never fall into hard times. When I saw people who suffered from hardships, I knew I failed to perform their merits continuously in the past. When merit fails to bear fruit continuously, a person’s conditions decline. November 20, 1982
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