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Ajahn Brahm talks about winning and losing.

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  • Ajahn Brahm gives awesome "mind opening" talks.

  • I looked up the verse and giggled when it was right! Oh Ajahn Brahm, you're really cool. :)

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  • He should do the nature of reality. since its such a complicated subject.

  • @guyneo youre right, but i think Ajahn Brahm was exagerating a bit when he said that. I think he meant not to marry someone whose always cocky and arrogant because they're so successful. In other words, its ok to marry someone who isnt rich and greatly successful materially as long as they're a good, reasonable person,

  • Children play to play. Adults play to win. It's just two different ways of playing. Play to play is always a win win. Play to win is always a win lose. That is the adult way to keep adults interested in the game. Adults need to be excited by winning to play. These are both good ways to play. It's all just a game. Good luck to all people seeking what they desire, playing to play for fun or playing to win for money. Both ways are good. Don't love the money. Love the playing.

  • Someone really should have sent this video to Charlie Sheen.

  • Maybe you have no idea the impact you have on people when you deliver your talks I can't thank you enough.

  • So I wonder if this is the reason (compassion and humility) you cannot fail a student in Thailand?

  • ~(_8(I) doi ka-noi.

  • Thanks Teacher Brahm for reminding me to live on that razors edge. Where there is true peace. Between the past and the future where there are no regrets or worries.

  • I love Ajahn Brahm. But he does sometimes make quite broad, generalised statements. Just keep in mind - it's not just so much what he says - but how you relate or judge what he says. who knows... maybe there are Buddhist cricketers.

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