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		<title>How to feel inspired?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been recently introduced to this book called &#8220;Who Ordered This Truckload of Dung?&#8221; by Ajahn Brahm.

The book consists of 100+ short stories, teachings and with deep wisdom, makes me feel rather inspired.
Here&#8217;s a summarised version of the first story: Two Bad Bricks.
 When we were building our monastery in Australia, we couldn&#8217;t afford to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been recently introduced to this book called &#8220;Who Ordered This Truckload of Dung?&#8221; by Ajahn Brahm.</p>
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<p>The book consists of 100+ short stories, teachings and with deep wisdom, makes me feel rather inspired.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a summarised version of the first story: Two Bad Bricks.</p>
<blockquote><p> When we were building our monastery in Australia, we couldn&#8217;t afford to employ a builder so I had to learn how to build. When I had completed my first wall, after carefully laying it brick by brick, I noticed - oh no! - I&#8217;d missed two bricks. All the other bricks were nicely in line, but these two were inclined at an angle. They looked terrible. They spoiled the whole wall. They ruined it.</p>
<p>I was very embarrassed by it and hated anyone seeing it. Then one day, I was walking with a visitor and he saw the wall.</p>
<p>&#8220;That&#8217;s a nice wall,&#8221; he casually remarked.</p>
<p>&#8220;Sir,&#8221; I replied in surprise. &#8220;Have you left your glasses in the car? Can&#8217;t you see those two bad bricks which spoil the whole wall?&#8221;</p>
<p>What he said next changed my whole view of the wall, of myself, and of many other aspects of life. He said, &#8220;Yes, I can see those two bad bricks. But I can also see the 998 good bricks as well.&#8221;</p>
<p>How many people end a relationship or get divorced because all they can see in their partner are &#8220;two bad bricks&#8221;? How many of us become depressed or even contemplate suicide because all we can see in ourselves are &#8220;two bad bricks&#8221;? The mistakes are all we see, and they&#8217;re all we think are there, so we want to destroy them. And sometimes, sadly, we do destroy a &#8220;very nice wall&#8221;.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ve all got our two bad bricks, but the perfect bricks in each one of us are much, much more than the mistakes.</p></blockquote>
<p>The author, Ajahn Brahm, graduated from Cambridge University study <span class="mw-redirect">Theoretical Physics</span> in the late 1960s. After teaching in a high school for a year he travelled to Thailand to become a monk and train with the Venerable <span class="mw-redirect">Ajahn Chah</span>. Ajahn Brahm now resides in Perth, Australia, to assist Ajahn Jagaro in teaching duties.</p>
<p>So if you&#8217;re looking for a book to read, look for this in your local library or bookstore.</p>
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