To maintain an unchangeable
sweetness of disposition, to think only thoughts that are pure and gentle, and
to be happy under all circumstances,- such blessed conditions and such beauty
of character and life should be the aim of all, and particularly so of those
who wish to lessen the misery of the world. If anyone has failed to lift himselfabove ungentleness, impurity, and unhappiness, he is greatly deluded if he
imagines he can make the world happier by the propagation of any theory or
theology. He who is daily living in harshness, impurity, or unhappiness is day
by day adding to the sum of the world’s misery; whereas he who continually
lives in goodwill, and does not depart from happiness, is day by day increasing
the sum of the world’s happiness, and this independently of any religious
beliefs which these may or may not hold.
~ James Allen
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