Dear venerable, if due to our work we have to be with the fools who like to lead us to do bad things, ex. drinking alcohol, what shall we do?

Answer
by Venerable Dhattajeevo Bhikku
First of all, we have to understand that we cannot avoid meeting foolish people in societies, but we have to realize that there are 2 kinds of foolish people.
1. Permanently foolish—It means the people who normally have
bad thoughts, bad speech and bad actions, ex. normally corrupt, normally take
drugs.
But there is another kind of the fools, i.e. temporally foolish people. They are foolish because they are off their guard like when they lost their temper. But when they feel better, they will have good thoughts, good speech and good action again. Actually, even we are in this kind. There is a monkish word “Kalayanapala” for these kind of people means the bearable fools. This kind of people can be improved. This is the second group in societies. We might be in this group.
What can we do then since there are both in the same work
place? This is kind
of difficult to deal with. However, we have to find a solution to save
ourselves. The main thing is we have to save ourselves from sin, the hell and
being one of the permanent fools since we have enough foolishness in our heart
that needs to be improved.
From the beginning, we have to look at the temporally fools.
As I told you, people have a good chance to do good and bad deeds
alternatively, and their faults are not that bad. We can see many people like
this in offices and societies, and we cannot just leave them alone. What shall
we do then? Since we have to be together and work together, we have to think of
their good things and use them for our works.
While working, we can use the skill that they have, but
after work we don’t have to be with them because they might ask us to drink
alcohol. We should take their good things for the work, and avoid being with
their bad things. It’s the basic action we can do in case that they are not too
bad.
But for the permanent fools in the same office, especially,
if they are our own bosses, we cannot avoid meeting them. Well…it’s our
misfortune. In our past lives, we might have been permanent fools just like
them, but luckily we could improve ourselves, but they still cannot.
What shall we do then since we cannot just run away from
these people? From our ancestor’s teaching, we have to act like the people
holding over a fire in winter. How? In winter, we will get cold if we are away
from a fire, but if we get too close to it, it will burn us; therefore, when we
have to be with foolish bosses, we have to take rules and disciplines, both
worldly and religious ones, as our defensives.
And then, if we have to work together, we have to accept it.
But after work, we have to do our best to be away from them. Also we have to
accept that it’s such our misfortune because we will not be progressive in our
work because of these people, but at least, we are lucky not to go to the hell.
Look at this point and think that we are paying back our deeds from our past
lives.
But if we keep improving ourselves, one day our knowledge
and ethics will grow. On that day, we can find a solution to improve these
people. It’s good if it works; but if it doesn’t, but we have enough power, we
can just fire them. If not, the whole place will be in trouble and be foolish
just like them. That’s all we can do. At least, we have to be cautious to be
away of the hell since we have to be with the permanent fools, and then we can
count ourselves as lucky people full of merit.