Anyone who understands impermanence
ceases to be contentious.
The Dhammapada
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Honestly, I had to look up impermanence, but I’m glad I did. I added a new word to my vocab and enjoyed that quote. It reminds me of this one: “All wrong-doing arises because of mind. If mind is transformed can wrong-doing remain?”
The more and more I learn about Buddhism the more I realize how twisted my priorities are.