If you really want to become
skillful in your thoughts, words, and deeds, you need a trustworthy friend to
point out your blind spots. And because those spots are blindest around your
unskillful habits, the primary duty of a trustworthy friend is to point out your
faults—for only when you see your faults can you correct them; only when you
correct them are you benefiting from your friend’s compassion in pointing them
out.
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