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Let Your Every Second Count
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Master Cheng Yen urges everyone to make the most of every second and not leave the pages of their lives blank.
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Rohingya Refugees in Kuala Lumpur
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For more than ten years, Tzu Chi volunteers in Malaysia have been helping Rohingya refugees that have escaped persecution in Myanmar and settled in Malaysia.
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Humanitarian Aid Can’t Wait
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Millions of refugees live in Jordan and Turkey, but only a few Tzu Chi volunteers live there. They do everything they can to help.
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Working for a Sustainable Earth
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Tzu Chi’s recycling effort has been lauded as “Taiwan’s biggest mass movement.”
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At One Hundred, I Still Volunteer
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Before I lose all my bodily functions, I want to live as meaningfully as I can so that I won’t have any regrets.
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Senior-Proof the House
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Tzu Chi helps senior-proof the houses of older people to make their living environments safer.
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Light After the Dust Settles
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As people’s lives settled back to normal after a major quake in Nepal, photographer Hsiao Yiu-hwa captured a family’s smiles.
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Paradise On Fire
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The Camp Fire almost totally destroyed the town of Paradise in northern California. Tzu Chi volunteers in 20 states swung into action to aid the victims.
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Breathe
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Be thankful that you can breathe.
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Half the Brain, Twice the Life
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Can you live with only half your brain? Lin Shinn-zong, a renowned Taiwanese neurosurgeon, recounts a story that testifies to the resilience of the human body and spirit.
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My Three Weeks at Tzu Chi University
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A visiting professor from Portland, Oregon, describes her experience at Tzu Chi University.
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The Illustrated Jing Si
Aphorisms
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Consulting fortune-tellers will not make you successful. Only your own mind and willpower can determine your fate.
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Tzu Chi Events Around the World
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