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Jack Kerouac simultaneously dismantled and reinforced the entirety of Buddhist views in one sentence.
"I don't know. I don't care. It doesn't make any difference."

Spent the past two weeks reading (in the following order):

The Way of Zen
The Wisdom of Insecurity
The Joyous Cosmology

Way of Zen seemed like a good overview of Buddhism
Wisdom of Insecurity helped ease a bit of existential anxiety
Joyous Cosmology was likely ground breaking in the 60s but feels like information I've heard hundreds of times on the internet over the past 10 to 15 years
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>>25328303
Sometimes we need to read complex things and lots of words to grasp the message that is "just live"
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>>25328315
Well said, friend
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>>25328303
Your fountain needs tasteful lighting.
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>>25328315
Yep



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