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Can life be as simple as this? Whilst at the Buddhist Hermitage Lunas recently, I came across this man casting a net in the river that runs beside the hermitage. No concern of his whether the muddy water could be polluted.
Many casts later, he emerged from the right with a satisfied look on his face. In his basket were three or four big fish. I supposed that's lunch and dinner for him and his family for the next few days.
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