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211. There is no difficulty to perform whatever thing, if 
we are accustomed to. As we have learned the mechanical arts, 
we may exercise also virtue (true religion) without difficulty. 
12. The wealth of a man, that is contented with little, 
is inexhaustible. He that seeks always for, and is never satisfied, 
will have a continual rain of sorrow. 
213. Give of the goods that you have received from others, 
when they have need of them, as Thub-pa (Shakya) has com- 
manded us to do. In the same manner as honey (of the bees), 
all hoarded treasure will once be enjoyed by others. 
