//////////////////Hara hachi bu (腹八分 ), or hara hachi bunme (and sometimes misspelled hari hachi bu), is a Confucian[1] teaching that instructs people to eat until they are 80 percent full.[2] Roughly, in English the Japanese phrase translates to, "Eat until you are eight parts (out of ten) full".[2] or "belly 80 percent full"
///////////////////Philip K. Dick once wrote, "Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, it doesn't go away." And as the Chinese Zen master Huang Po wrote, "The foolish reject what they see, not what they think; the wise reject what they think, not what they see."
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///////////////////Philip K. Dick once wrote, "Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, it doesn't go away." And as the Chinese Zen master Huang Po wrote, "The foolish reject what they see, not what they think; the wise reject what they think, not what they see."
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