1. No enemy can be so insidious as jealousy. When one sees a person more powerful or more knowledgeable or with greater reputation or more wealth or more beauty and or even wearing better clothese, one is afflicted with jealousy. One finds it difficult to acknowledge and accept the situation. One's mind seeks means to demean him and lower him in the estimation of people. Such propensities and evil tendencies should never strike roots in the minds of educated people. These should not pollute their character.
2. Man can lead his life in this world without any worried by adopting one principle; which is the principle of love, If you have love, then you have everything. You will have physical prowess, intellectual power and all other powers. All types of powers that we require in the world are all present in love. Love persuades you to consider the distress of others, whenever you are overcome by it. You are drawn to those who are equally afflicted by grief; you become engrossed in the sorrow of others that you forget your own.
3. Do not fritter away your energy, playing the silly game of gaining and losing, winning temporary fame, gathering and scattering, fortune and facility. Go strainght to the royal road that leads to self-realisation; do not stray into byelanes of counterfeit bias.
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