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Friday, October 23, 2015

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Let one not neglect one’s own welfare for the sake of another,
 however great. Clearly under standing one’s own welfare, let one be 
intent upon the good- lord buddha.

Follow not the vulgar way; live not in heedless-ness; hold
 not false views; linger not long in worldly existence-lord buddha.

Sunday, October 18, 2015

Taste never changes.damma padaya.truth.

Can you please donate 100 copies of little damma padaya books to our Tempel  .

.prosperity follows you like your shadow never departs from you.

Thursday, October 8, 2015

The Wise Man




                                                                      

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අප සියලු එකිනෙකාට වෙනස් වේ. , සතුට ගෙන  දේ ඔබ සඳහා සෞභාග්ය තෝරාගන්න

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වැඩකට නැති- - - ප්රයෝජනවත් ,හැකියාව, (akusala කර්මය වෙනස් කළ හැක.)

 


Lottery winners and accident victims: is happiness relative? J Pers Soc Psychol. 1978 Aug;36(8):917-27.http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/690806  (keep the doors open to receive your happiness- clould be your last birth goodies) මිහිරි ,   not the oppersite.

Abstract

Adaptation level theory suggests that both contrast and habituation will operate to prevent the winning of a fortune from elevating happiness as much as might be expected. Contrast with the peak experience of winning should lessen the impact of ordinary pleasures, while habituation should eventually reduce the value of new pleasures made possible by winning. Study 1 compared a sample of 22 major lottery winners with 22 controls and also with a group of 29 paralyzed accident victims who had been interviewed previously. As predicted, lottery winners were not happier than controls and took significantly less pleasure from a series of mundane events. Study 2 indicated that these effects were not due to preexisting differences between people who buy or do not buy lottery tickets or between interviews that made or did not make the lottery salient. Paraplegics also demonstrated a contrast effect, not by enhancing minor pleasures but by idealizing their past, which did not help their present happiness.

Should one find a man who points out faults and who reproves, 
let him follow such a wise and sa-gacious person as one 
would a guide to hidden treasure. It is always better, and never worse, to
cultivate such an association