Even when you become a great tennis pro, you still have to keep your eye on the ball. In the same way, when you practice, keep your eye on your actions, because that’s where everything will become clear.

"So the basics that the Buddha taught Rahula are not things that you learn when you’re a little child and then you forget as you grow older. They’re the kind of basics that you keep with you all the time.

It's like when you’re playing tennis. The first lesson is keep your eye on the ball. You never forget that. Even when you become a great pro, you still have to keep your eye on the ball. In the same way, when you practice, keep your eye on your actions, because that’s where everything will become clear."

~ Thanissaro Bhikkhu "Reflection on Kamma"

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