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No matter how many mistakes you make or how slow you progress, you are still way ahead of everyone who isn’t trying. No matter how many mistakes you make or how slow you progress, you are still way ahead of everyone who isn’t trying. heading h1 xx large
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“We found no other application which met the depth and breadth of our needs, or which was as well aligned to meet those needs.” heading h3 XL
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“To talk of the size of a thought is odd, perhaps, but to say that someone is thinking big thoughts is not without meaning. "I want you all to come to my birthday party" is a bigger thought than "I want only some of you to come." Bodhicitta is theoretically the biggest thought anyone can think because of the number of beings involved, what it wants them to have, and the length of time it must last before its motivating power dies out. Since the duration of a thought is a variable of the aim, in the sense that the actions motivated by a thought cease when the aim is attained, one can conceive of thoughts that last longer and longer. Bodhicitta necessarily lasts until the last living being reaches the state free of suffering, because it is only then that the aim is finally achieved. This explains the prayer of Samantabhadra at the end of the Gandavyūha section of the Avataṃsaka Sūtra, which the Dalai Lama often invokes: "For as long as space endures may I remain to work for the benefit of living beings.” h5 heading medium
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Warren Zietsman is the Managing Director of IFS Australia & New Zealand, focusing on providing value to mid-large organisations through the delivery of modern enterprises business systems. He supports customers’ business goals through offices in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth along with an expanding network of partners. Other than a strong background in Finance and Management Consulting spanning over 23 years, Warren has led operations across Australasia, Africa, Eastern Europe and the UK – enabling him to add value and insights for clients with aggressive expansion and turnaround programs within varying and diverse cultures
Warren ZietsmanManaging Director of IFS Australia & New Zealand
The smallest act of kindness is worth more than the grandest intention”
Hubert Blaine Wolfeschlegelsteinhausenbergerdorff SrEuropean IT Manager
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No matter how many mistakes you make or how slow you progress, you are still way ahead of everyone who isn’t trying. No matter how many mistakes you make or how slow you progress, you are still way ahead of everyone who isn’t trying. heading h1 xx large
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“Auto loop just enabled To talk of the size of a thought is odd, perhaps, but to say that someone is thinking big thoughts is not without meaning. "I want you all to come to my birthday party" is a bigger thought than "I want only some of you to come." Bodhicitta is theoretically the biggest thought anyone can think because of the number of beings involved, what it wants them to have, and the length of time it must last before its motivating power dies out. Since the duration of a thought is a variable of the aim, in the sense that the actions motivated by a thought cease when the aim is attained, one can conceive of thoughts that last longer and longer. h6 heading xsmall Bodhicitta necessarily lasts until the last living being reaches the state free of suffering, because it is only then that the aim is finally achieved. This explains the prayer of Samantabhadra at the end of the Gandavyūha section of the Avataṃsaka Sūtra, which the Dalai Lama often invokes: "For as long as space endures may I remain to work for the benefit of living beings.”
― Gareth Sparham, Vast as the Heavens, Deep as the Sea: Verses in Praise of BodhicittaAuthor
“To talk of the size of a thought is odd, perhaps, but to say that someone is thinking big thoughts is not without meaning. "I want you all to come to my birthday party" is a bigger thought than "I want only some of you to come." Bodhicitta is theoretically the biggest thought anyone can think because of the number of beings involved, what it wants them to have, and the length of time it must last before its motivating power dies out. Since the duration of a thought is a variable of the aim, in the sense that the actions motivated by a thought cease when the aim is attained, one can conceive of thoughts that last longer and longer. Bodhicitta necessarily lasts until the last living being reaches the state free of suffering, because it is only then that the aim is finally achieved. This explains the prayer of Samantabhadra at the end of the Gandavyūha section of the Avataṃsaka Sūtra, which the Dalai Lama often invokes: "For as long as space endures may I remain to work for the benefit of living beings.” h5 heading medium
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“To talk of the size of a thought is odd, perhaps, but to say that someone is thinking big thoughts is not without meaning. "I want you all to come to my birthday party" is a bigger thought than "I want only some of you to come." Bodhicitta is theoretically the biggest thought anyone can think because of the number of beings involved, what it wants them to have, and the length of time it must last before its motivating power dies out. Since the duration of a thought is a variable of the aim, in the sense that the actions motivated by a thought cease when the aim is attained, one can conceive of thoughts that last longer and longer. Bodhicitta necessarily lasts until the last living being reaches the state free of suffering, because it is only then that the aim is finally achieved. This explains the prayer of Samantabhadra at the end of the Gandavyūha section of the Avataṃsaka Sūtra, which the Dalai Lama often invokes: "For as long as space endures may I remain to work for the benefit of living beings.” h5 heading medium
― Gareth Sparham, Vast as the Heavens, Deep as the Sea: Verses in Praise of Bodhicitta body X-smallAuthor body X-small“We found no other application which met the depth and breadth of our needs, or which was as well aligned to meet those needs.” heading h3 XL
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“Auto loop just enabled To talk of the size of a thought is odd, perhaps, but to say that someone is thinking big thoughts is not without meaning. "I want you all to come to my birthday party" is a bigger thought than "I want only some of you to come." Bodhicitta is theoretically the biggest thought anyone can think because of the number of beings involved, what it wants them to have, and the length of time it must last before its motivating power dies out. Since the duration of a thought is a variable of the aim, in the sense that the actions motivated by a thought cease when the aim is attained, one can conceive of thoughts that last longer and longer. h6 heading xsmall Bodhicitta necessarily lasts until the last living being reaches the state free of suffering, because it is only then that the aim is finally achieved. This explains the prayer of Samantabhadra at the end of the Gandavyūha section of the Avataṃsaka Sūtra, which the Dalai Lama often invokes: "For as long as space endures may I remain to work for the benefit of living beings.”
― Gareth Sparham, Vast as the Heavens, Deep as the Sea: Verses in Praise of BodhicittaAuthor
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No matter how many mistakes you make or how slow you progress, you are still way ahead of everyone who isn’t trying. No matter how many mistakes you make or how slow you progress, you are still way ahead of everyone who isn’t trying. heading h1 xx large
Imerys MineralsEuropean IT Manager“We found no other application which met the depth and breadth of our needs, or which was as well aligned to meet those needs.” heading h3 XL
Imerys Minerals body-largeEuropean IT Manager body-large
The smallest act of kindness is worth more than the grandest intention”
Hubert Blaine Wolfeschlegelsteinhausenbergerdorff SrEuropean IT Manager