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1. | Do not led by mere logic or inference, nor by considering appearances. |
2. | When you know for yourselves that certain things are unwholesome and wrong, then give them up....And when you know for yourselves that certain things are wholesome and good, then accept them and follow them. |
3. | In the unreal they imagine real, in the real they see the unreal; they who feed on wrong thoughts never achieve the real. |
4. | The sensible man is not influenced by what other people think. |
5. | Do not be led by reports, or tradition, or hearsay. |
6. | Do not believe what is passed from mouth; Do not believe rumors; Do not believe the infallibility of texts. |
7. | Do not believe your own guesses; Do not believe what accords to your own convictions; Do not believe what is spoken by an accepted authority. |
8. | He is not thereby just because he hastily arbitrates. The wise man should investigate both right and wrong. |