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As adults, in the prime of life we understand a great deal more. And again in old age we lose the power of our mental faculties and become like infants. Our minds are also characterized by impermanence. This is true also of the things that we see around us. Everything we see around us is impermanent...
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Not one thing will last forever - not the office blocks, nor the temples, nor the rivers and islands, nor the mountain chains, nor the oceans. We know for a fact that all these natural phenomena, even those that appear to be the most durable, even the solar system itself will one day decline and become extinct...
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If I could change one thing in my relatives life   Impermanence, Selflessness, And Dissatisfaction   Pardigms on the Existence of Life   Life and Existence in Patriarchal Society; Nineteenth Century Brazil   Characteristics of Life in Winesburg, Ohio   Discourses - The Relativeness between "A fortunate life" and my own personal life   Is Suffering An Inescapable Part Of Life? Are There Any Advantages?   3 most important things in my life   Life Changing (Mother's Death)   only a life lived in the face of death can be significant or meaningful' and answer the question 'Could a creature that was incapable of death live a meaningful life?   Change in Life from Antebellum to the New Deal   Life of the Buddha   The Life of Gotama Buddha   The Best Things in Life are Free   "Our sense of goodness presupposes the existence of God". Analyse and evaluate this claim with reference to the moral argument for the existence of God.  
 
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