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Compassion Is The Feeling Shown By Another When He Is In Deep Sorrow. He Uses This Feeling To Show His Personality Even When There Is No Compassion. What Is Compassion? In Buddhism, Compassion Is The Desire Of Others To Get Rid Of The Causes Of Their Suffering And Suffering. Especially Based On Admiring The Feelings Of Others We Encounter In The Same Environment We Face. Even If We Have Not Experienced That Environment, Realizing How That Pain Is By Fitting Ourselves Into Them. Just As We Imagine Ourselves To Be Free, So Must We Constantly Want Others To Be Free. Schools, Hospitals, Shopping Malls And The Government, Which Operate For Business And Selfish Ends With The Sole Aim Of Making Money, Have Entered The Fray To Compete In The Destruction Of Society. As Humanity In The World Grows Less And Less Inhumane, The World Will Soon Perish. It Is The Duty Of Each And Every One Of Us Born As Human Beings To Save The World From Destruction. The Most Important And Necessary Duty Is The Social Duty To Look After The Welfare Of Others
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