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by [[Tibetan]] [[Master]] [[Milarepa]]
 
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[[1]].  To have little [[pride]] and [[envy]] is the sign of the superior [[person]].
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1.  To have little [[pride]] and [[envy]] is the sign of the superior [[person]].
  
 
2.  To have few [[desires]] and [[satisfaction]] with simple things is the sign of the superior [[person]].
 
2.  To have few [[desires]] and [[satisfaction]] with simple things is the sign of the superior [[person]].

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Ten Signs of the Superior Person
by Tibetan Master Milarepa

1. To have little pride and envy is the sign of the superior person.

2. To have few desires and satisfaction with simple things is the sign of the superior person.

3. To be lacking in hypocrisy and deceit is the sign of the superior person.

4. To regulate one’s conduct in accordance with the law of cause and effect as carefully as one would guard the pupils of one’s eyes is the sign of the superior person.

5. To be faithful in one’s engagement and obligations is the sign of the superior person.

6. To be able to keep alive friendships while regarding all beings with impartiality is the sign of the superior person.

7. To look with pity and without anger upon those who live evilly is the sign of the superior person.

8. To allow others the victory, taking on the defeat, is the sign of the superior person.

9. To differ from the multitude in every thought and deed is the sign of the superior person.

10. To observe faithfully and without pride one’s spiritual vows is the sign of the superior person.

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