You present the current of energy that the mind sends out, both while it’s sitting here still and when it’s using that current to speak or act, to improve the world, one person at a time.

"You take your gift to the world — which is the current of energy that the mind sends out, both while it’s sitting here still and when it’s using that current to speak or act — and you’re making it a gift of high value, something you can be proud to present. You present this to your parents, you present this to all the people who’ve been good to you, all the people you respect. Then from there, you spread it to everyone.

This is how we improve the world, one person at a time. It’s the only way that lasting improvements can be made."

~ Thanissaro Bhikkhu "A Valuable Gift"

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