Elizabeth Gilbert Quotes
The Buddha Referred To Married People As "householders." He Even Gave Clear Instructions As To How One Should Be A Good Householder: Be Nice To Your Spouse, Be Honest, Be Faithful, Give Alms To The Poor, Buy Some Insurance Against Fire And Flood ... I'm Dead Serious: The Buddha Literally Advised Married Couples To Buy Property Insurance.
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