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  • Special Retreat Germany September 2003
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    A Buddhist monk once advised me if I have the choice between telling the truth and hurting someone with my answer, it is better to say nothing, to keep silence. I've tried it very often, and until now there were no good results. If someone asked me a question, I have to say something, I cannot just keep silent. And when I try to say I don't want to answer, that was not any more successful. People normally start to push me more to answer, so what is your advice?
    Ref: 2003.09.x.07.06
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