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The reason the Buddha cautions us against repeating wrong actions – and recommends repeating good actions (117–118) – is that such habits cut a track in consciousness upon which future actions in similar circumstances are likely to run. If we continue to commit a mistake – say, an outburst of anger – each repetition makes it easier to make the same mistake again, so that gradually anger becomes part of our character.
The Dhammapada
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