Preciousness of Human life, Impermanence and Karma

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This is a continuation of Khenpo Tsultrim’s explanation on the meaning of Preciousness of Human Life, Impermanence, and Karma in Buddhist philosophy. He says, since it is very rare to be born in the human form, one must utilize precious human life for the benefit of others. He further adds that life is uncertain and it changes momentarily. As such, one must not lose hope when faced with a bad situation, for there might be a brighter tomorrow.