False Friendship 4: The One Who Leads You Down the Road to Ruin

Basically, the one who leads you down the road to ruin likes persuading you to do bad, unnecessary, or useless things.

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False Friendship 4: The One Who Leads You Down
the Road to Ruin
 
gambling 
Known to join you at the gambling table
 
The one who leads you down the road to ruin is:
 
1. Your loyal drinking companion;
2.At your side when you roam the streets at unseemly hours;
3. Known to frequent games and shows with you;
4. Known to join you at the gambling table.
 
Basically, the one who leads you down the road to ruin likes persuading you to do bad, unnecessary, or useless things. Ruin leads us down the road to worry and unhappiness in life. That is why good people never want to go down the road to ruin. Good people, however, want their inner evil to be ruined.
 
alcohol
  Good people, however, want their inner evil to be ruined

“Safeguard your virtue against decline, just as salt never loses its saltiness.” (Buddha)
 

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