X-Git-Url: https://feistymeow.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=infobase%2Ffortunes.dat;h=32f238a0d6e647be2608f36af39af467a2fef668;hb=5d426ee0deb56cabc583fc37d177f87083adbdfd;hp=3dd7884fe5247a0fbfeb4afe33ca11f9884e539d;hpb=328a5c53f1329b16ad86f7bcdd8de3d843637419;p=feisty_meow.git diff --git a/infobase/fortunes.dat b/infobase/fortunes.dat index 3dd7884f..32f238a0 100644 --- a/infobase/fortunes.dat +++ b/infobase/fortunes.dat @@ -43015,4 +43015,39 @@ through their inner pure elements, and to transform their outer ordinary gross elements into enlightenment by means of that connection.   -- Thinley Norbu, from "Magic Dance: The Display of the Self-Nature of the Five Wisdom Dakinis", published by Shambhala Publications +~ +Never admit defeat. Just move the front. + -- fred t. hamster +~ +down came eddy from his heady, +where he dwells often unsteady, +you see he gets so high, +mind expanded to sky; +real world grokking just not ready. + -- fred t. hamster +~ + Generally speaking, when we are too desirous of something in life, we’re +less likely to attain it. Success seems to increase in direct proportion to +the diminution of our desires. The same logic applies to our need for +recognition. We might want to be appreciated and respected, but we have only +a limited ability to influence how other people respond and we can’t make +somebody show us gratitude any more than we can force someone to love us. If +we show love without expecting it to be reciprocated, we will have more chance +of finding love than if we simply yearn for it. Likewise, doing something +without expecting gratitude is more likely to elicit appreciation for what we +do. Whether someone can acknowledge our actions or not should be no concern +of ours. + We simply commit ourselves to doing things to the best of our ability and +in as thorough a manner as possible without sloppiness. We should never think +that other people are indebted to us or obligated to help us in return. We +should simply do things because we love doing them, not because we want other +people to feel indebted to us. Shantideva says: + + The work of bringing benefit to beings + Will not, then, make me proud and self-admiring. + The happiness of others is itself my satisfaction; + I do not expect another recompense. + + -- Traleg Kyabgon, from "The Practice of Lojong: Cultivating Compassion + through Training the Mind", published by Shambhala Publications