The principles that the Buddha taught us to behave in life

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-01-31

Parents are responsible for raising and educating their seedlings, just as gardeners nurture their seedlings.

Children should cherish filial piety and respect, stay away from the trend of gnawing on the elderly, and cherish every penny of money, so as not to live up to the nurturing grace of their parents.

When parents grow old, their children should be happy and devote themselves to supporting them.

This is the duty of a child, and it is also a reward for the years of parenting grace.

Students should have a sense of reverence for their teachers and be grateful for their teachings.

Teachers should be selfless and teach what they have learned throughout their lives to lay a solid foundation for students' growth.

The husband should be like a mountain, giving his wife a solid support and meticulous care.

A wife should be like water, gentle and virtuous, diligent and thrifty, and faithful to her husband.

The harmony and happiness of the family requires the husband and wife to work together to create a better future.

For our relatives and friends, we should treat them with equality and fairness, and put their interests at heart.

Distribute the common property fairly and avoid disputes due to injustice.

When they are in trouble, we need to lend a helping hand in time and give them love and protection.

When they encounter misfortune, we need to treat them as our loyal partners and give them more care and support.

For subordinates, we need to understand their ability and load, don't force others, and give them suitable jobs and workloads.

When they are unwell, we need to understand and give them plenty of time to rest.

For the superiors, we must undertake the work with a happy attitude and do our best to do our best.

We cannot criticize our superiors, let alone speak ill of each other.

Treat them with respect and reverence so that you can earn their trust and respect.

There is a saying: "Although I know a lot of truths, I still can't live this life!"”

If you can understand and agree with the above principles of life, and do them with practical actions, then the merit will be complete.

Otherwise, it can only be read literally, and it will have no effect at all.

Only by doing good deeds can we accumulate virtue.

May we all be blessed with good deeds everywhere!

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