Through initiative, heedfulness,
restraint, & self-control,
the wise would make
an island
no flood
can submerge.
They’re addicted to heedlessness
–dullards, fools–
while one who is wise
cherishes heedfulness
as his highest wealth.
Don’t give way to heedlessness
or to intimacy
with sensual delight–
for a heedful person,
absorbed in jhana,
attains an abundance of ease.
When the wise person drives out
heedlessness
with heedfulness,
having climbed the high tower
of discernment,
sorrow-free,
he observes the sorrowing crowd–
as the enlightened man,
having scaled
a summit,
the fools on the ground below.
Heedful among the heedless,
wakeful among those asleep,
just as a fast horse advances,
leaving the weak behind:
so the wise.
Through heedfulness, Indra won
to lordship over the devas.
Heedfulness is praised,
heedlessness censured–
always.
The monk delighting in heedfulness,
seeing danger in heedlessness,
advances like a fire,
burning fetters
great & small.
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