Jeremy

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But action based on confusion and ignorance leads directly to more confusion, upset, and ignorance. It’s not good or bad, and we all do it without exception. So in our ignorance, in our belief in this linear life—“That happened yesterday,” and “Here it is and it’s going to go on and on and on”—we live in a world of complaints, as a victim or an aggressor, in what seems to be a hostile world.
Everyday Zen
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