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|  |  The Gospel of Buddha
Compiled from ancient records by Paul Carus, 1894The Listless FoolChapter 72 of 100
Web Publication by Mountain Man Graphics, Australia
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| The Listless Fool | 
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The Buddha wondered why a man so near to death 
had built a  mansion with  so many apartments,  
and he sent Ananda to the rich  Brahman  
to  preach  to  him  the  four noble truths  
and  the  eightfold  path  of salvation. [2]
The  Brahman  showed Ananda his house 
and  explained  to  him  the purpose  of  its  numerous chambers,  
but to the  instruction  of  the Buddha's teachings he gave no heed. [3]
Ananda said: 
"It is the habit of fools to say, 
'I have children and wealth.'   
He who says so is not even master of himself;  
how  can  he claim  possession of children,  riches,  and servants?   
Many are  the anxieties of the worldly,  
but they know nothing of the changes of the future." [4]
Scarcely  had  Ananda left,  
when the old man  was  stricken  with apoplexy and fell dead.  
The Buddha said, for the instruction of those who are ready to learn: 
"A fool, though he lives in the company of the wise,  
understands nothing of the true doctrine, 
as a spoon tastes not the flavour of the soup.   
He thinks of himself only, 
and unmindful of the advice of good counsellors 
is unable to deliver himself." [5]
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|  |  The Gospel of Buddha
Compiled from ancient records by Paul Carus, 1894The Listless FoolChapter 72 of 100
Web Publication by Mountain Man Graphics, Australia
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