Being A Docile Person.

However those of no endurance could not be tolerant when taught or advised by others. Furthermore they feel aggrieved and argue because of mischievous habits.

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Being A Docile Person.
 
patience
They endure difficulties with patience no matter how bad the weather may be.
 
Some people in the world are qualified in the four categories of Endurance
 
As in the following:
 
1. They endure difficulties with patience no matter how bad the weather may be.
 
2. They endure the misery of illness no matter how ill they are.
 
3. They endure caustic remarks no matter who speaks with biting sarcasm or a sharp tongue.
 
4. They endure the temptation of defilements no matter how much they are provoked.
 
 
 illness
They endure the misery of illness no matter how ill they are.
 
However those of no endurance could not be tolerant when taught or advised by others. Furthermore they feel aggrieved and argue because of mischievous habits. Which are hard to be disciplined if they are foolish. If they are intelligent, they will have a paralyzed mind.
 
Surrounded with valuable possessions, the paralyzed man could not get a chance to enjoy the benefits of their use.
 
Even though having talented teachers, the mischievous man could not absorb their virtue into his body and mind.
 
So let’s be a docile person who is easily taught.
 

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