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      <description>THE DALAI LAMA


&#8226;	WHO IS THE DALAI LAMA?

The Dalai Lama is the union of the Tibetan words &#8220;Dalai&#8221;, which means &#8220;ocean&#8221; and the word &#8220;Lama&#8221;, which means &#8220;master&#8221;. He&#8217;s the most important person in the Buddhism religion. We will speak about his quote that talks about happiness and compassion.

&#8226;	A SENTENCE TO REMEMBER FOREVER:

 

Firstly, we have to talk about compassion and kindness.
Compassion is &#8220;experiencing feelings of loving kindness toward another person&#8217;s affliction.&#8221; It&#8217;s related to, but a little different from empathy, which we can define as &#8220;feeling with someone, that is, sharing the other person&#8217;s emotion.&#8221; We can consider compassion as the key to coping. The compassionate tend to have deeper connections with others and more friends. They are more forgiving and have a stronger sense of life purpose. Many studies have shown these results. 
Compassion also has direct personal benefit. The compassionate tend to be happier, healthier, more self-confident, less self-critical, and more resilient. 
Instead, the dictionaries usually defines kindness as &#8220;The quality of being kind.&#8221; it can feel a bit disappointing because it doesn&#8217;t seem to do the word &#8220;kindness&#8221; justice.
Perhaps partly due to its brevity, the above kindness definition fails to convey kindness&#8217; immensity. In addition, it creates the follow-up question of &#8220;well, then, what is the definition of kind?&#8221;
Another Way To Define Kindness
It isn&#8217;t easy to define something as significant as kindness, so it&#8217;s understandable different people may define kindness in different ways.
Here&#8217;s one way to define kindness:
Kindness is the sincere and voluntary use of one&#8217;s time, talent, and resources to better the lives of others, one&#8217;s own life, and the world through genuine acts of love, compassion, generosity, and service.
Secondly, we want to say our idea about this quote
&#8220;For me is a right thing because in my life, I had difficulties and my friends and my family helped me, so practise compassion&#8221;
&#8220;I think the Dalai lama Said a good thing, why shouldn&#8217;t you be compassionate? We have to help everyone who is in difficulty because they can help me too&#8221;
&#8220;This quote for me is true because if you practise compassion, you can understand what he or she is feeling.&#8221;





 

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