00:00Man can go absolutely foolish when competing.
00:04In fact, only foolish people compete.
00:07At one point in time, the United States and the USSR together had a nuclear stockpile
00:14which could destroy the earth.
00:18But 10, 20, 100 times over competing with each other.
00:22What?
00:23You have 8,000 nuclear weapons?
00:25I'll have 8,500.
00:278,500.
00:29What do you think?
00:29We can't produce 1,000 more?
00:31Next year, you see, we'll have 9,000.
00:34And together, the amount was sufficient to destroy the earth 100 times.
00:38How can you destroy the earth 100 times?
00:40One time is sufficient.
00:43But such is the madness of competition.
00:45I'm competing.
00:47I have a long car.
00:48But I want to sell that car now because my neighbor's car is longer.
00:51The day I look at this car, every day, I feel a deep pang of suffering here.
00:56You have no understanding of who you are.
01:00You have no realization of what you want to do.
01:03Why must you look at others?
01:04Why must you run down the same track?
01:07You can compete only in a crowd.
01:09Why to be part of a crowd?
01:11And whenever you walk a road of your own, you will meet no traffic.
01:17Because you are the only one in that road.
01:19So there will be no traffic.
01:20Isn't that beautiful?
01:21You are the only one in that road.
01:22You are the only one in that road.
01:23You are the only one in that road.
01:24You are the only one in that road.
01:24You are the only one in that road.
01:24You are the only one in that road.
01:24You are the only one in that road.
01:24You are the only one in that road.
01:24You are the only one in that road.
01:24You are the only one in that road.
01:24You
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