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Everything that comes together falls apart. Everything. The chair I__ sitting on. It was built, and so it will fall apart. I__ gonna fall apart, probably before this chair. And you__e gonna fall apart. The cells and organs and systems that make you you__hey came together, grew together, and so must fall apart. The Buddha knew one thing science didn__ prove for millennia after his death: Entropy increases. Things fall apart.
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Everything that comes together falls apart. Everything. The chair I__ sitting on. It was built, and so it will fall apart. I__ gonna fall apart, probably before this chair. And you__e gonna fall apart. The cells and organs and systems that make you you__hey came together, grew together, and so must fall apart. The Buddha knew one thing science didn__ prove for millennia after his death: Entropy increases. Things fall apart.

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