Chapter 26

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“We cannot have it all. We must live with our limitations. We cannot hold onto life with higher esteem than it deserves. We live only once, a life best served by dedicating ourselves to reducing the suffering of others, not inflicting evilness, taking satisfaction in just being, and recognizing the glory of nature.” —Kilroy J. Oldster Happiness that comes and never leaves; it is called the bliss of the soul. When true happiness shows up, the ego is bored with it. It’s too plain, too ordinary, and it doesn’t leave us feeling special or above the fray. It doesn’t take away our problems, which is the ego’s idea of happiness. The ego wants no more difficulties, no more sickness, no more need for money, no more work, no more bad feelings, only unending pleasure and bliss. It is almost impossib

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