Comments on: What Do Sartre and Buddha Have in Common? http://psycho-blog.hayatkisa.com/what-do-sartre-and-buddha-have-in-common.html Let's talk about feelings and life and change. Thu, 15 Oct 2009 11:41:42 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.2 By: nick http://psycho-blog.hayatkisa.com/what-do-sartre-and-buddha-have-in-common.html/comment-page-1#comment-33093 Thu, 15 Oct 2009 11:41:42 +0000 http://psycho-blog.hayatkisa.com/what-do-sartre-and-buddha-have-in-common.html#comment-33093 I agree that Sartre and the Buddha have affected modern psychology etc. I disagree about your idea of responsibility. It is not always the case that everything that happens to us is our “fault” or our responsibility. Sometimes things can happen to you that you are not directly responsible for…life has a certain element of risk in it, and we live in a risky world so things sometimes happen! Its true if you are careful and awake you are less likely to get in trouble but then you have to be careful all the time and it is not always so easy to be like this.

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By: Goddess Artemis http://psycho-blog.hayatkisa.com/what-do-sartre-and-buddha-have-in-common.html/comment-page-1#comment-1392 Sat, 14 Apr 2007 15:28:35 +0000 http://psycho-blog.hayatkisa.com/what-do-sartre-and-buddha-have-in-common.html#comment-1392 Whatever i say, my words will be insufficient againts your writing above. I completely agree with you. Let Omar Khayyam join us:

“The caravan of life shall always pass
Beware that is fresh as sweet young grass
Let’s not worry about what tomorrow will amass
Fill my cup again, this night will pass, alas.”

“Don’t permit sorrow to be your friend
Sadness and pain become your trend
Don’t let the book or the farm you tend
Rule your life before to earth you descend.”

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