Embracing change fosters personal growth and wellbeing from "summary" of The Buddha and His Dhamma by Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar
The Buddha teaches us that change is inevitable in life. He tells us that everything in the world is impermanent, and that resisting change only leads to suffering. Instead, he encourages us to embrace change as a natural part of life, and to use it as an opportunity for growth and self-improvement. When we resist change, we cling to the past and fear the future. This creates a sense of stagnation and unhappiness in our lives. However, when we accept change and learn to adapt to new circumstances, we open ourselves up to new possibilities and experiences. We become more resilient and flexible, able to navigate the ups and downs of life ...Similar Posts
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