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Practice patience and tolerance in all situations from "summary" of THE BOOK OF BUDDHA by Arundhati Subramaniam
In moments of adversity, when emotions are high and patience wears thin, it can be challenging to maintain a sense of calm and composure. However, the teaching of Buddha reminds us of the importance of practicing patience and tolerance in all situations. This is not merely a suggestion but a profound wisdom that has the power to transform our lives. When we encounter difficulties or conflicts, our immediate reaction may be to react impulsively or aggressively. Yet, by cultivating patience, we can learn to respond with wisdom and compassion. Patience allows us to pause, reflect, and consider the consequences of our actions before we speak or act. It gives us the space to approach challenges with a clear and balanced mind, rather than being driven by our emotions...Similar Posts
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