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Acts and Actions of Worldly Soul
The foolishness of the fool cannot be exchanged with the wisdom of the wise.
The foolishness of the fool. cannot be sold out in the market and wisdom of the wise, purchased in its place.
The wisdom of the wise cannot be loaned out either, to the fool who may act in the wisdom of the wise.
The wisdom of the wise always acts in the wise, whose actions are wise actions; and the foolishness of the fool alway acts in the fool whose actions are always foolish.
It is, therefore, proved-the FOOL himself must turn out the foolishness in himself in order to become wise, when his acts and actions would bocome wise and he would be happy.
It is thus evident, says JAIN-LAW, foolishness is misery and wisdom is happiness and if you are unhappy, that unhappiness is the fruit of your acts and actions in your own foolishness and in such circumstances, you must treat yourself as foolish only and not a wise man.
Apply these provisions of the JAIN-LAW, the eternal law, to the country of Bharat where it would be difficult to find happiness.
Tilivillage-Saugor
27-2-73
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