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1. Let him be cordial in his ways and refined in conduct; thereby full of joy he will make an end of ill.
2. Love is born out of ties in the previous lives and sympathy in ones present life just as lotus is born out of water and mire.
3. He who wishes his own happiness by causing pain to others is not released from hatred, being himself entangled in the tangles of hatred.
4. Look at every one equally, irrespective of rich or poor, noble or of low caste.
5. The attendant should make the patient happy and hopeful.
6. Those who adhere to the principles of the Dhamma, have right attitudes, and true to their words and discharge their duties with responsibility are loved by people.
7. Husbands should treat their wives who rely on them in the following five ways: One by honoring them; two by not slighting them; three by being faithful to them; four by giving them household authority; and five by giving them garments and adornments.
8. Wives should act towards them in the following five ways: One by organizing the household properly; two by helping the husband relatives; three by being faithful; four by wisely managing and saving the husband's earning; and five being diligent.
9. The four principles of social service namely to be generous, to speak gently, to cooperate and to conduct oneself with decorum are like the spokes in a wheel turns a car.
10. Those who serve society make friends, they understand the needs of those they help, they are generous and patient in their expounding of reasons. Such people are destined to be reward.
11. You must be patient, full of compassion, willing to serve.

Peace Selfish desire Bonds Understanding
Wishes Kindness Worry Barrier
Sorrow Attitude toward others Mind Goodness
Practice Repentance Behavior Learning
Education Joy Happiness Wisdom
Patience Content Health Giving
Friendship Wealth Faith Liberation
Vigour

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