The Warm Hearted Family : หน้า 106/207 A powerful narrative on the impact of alcohol and vices in life, urging individuals to reflect on their spending habits and prioritize better choices.
The text discusses how excessive spending on alcohol and other vices can lead to detrimental life choices and financial instability. It highlights a conversation between Luang Phaw and Khun Yay, where Luang Phaw realizes the importance of cutting off alcohol and urges others to appreciate their lives and families instead of indulging in harmful behaviors. The message emphasizes the need for self-reflection, abandoning destructive habits, and seeking better life paths. It advocates for gratitude, financial awareness, and personal responsibility. Ultimately, it promotes a message of seeking redemption and making healthier lifestyle choices, linking it to social improvement and personal growth. For more insights, visit dmc.tv.
หัวข้อประเด็น
-The impact of alcohol and vices -Importance of financial awareness -Social responsibility -Personal growth through self-reflection -Choosing gratitude over indulgence
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"How much do you spend in a year going out to clubs?"
"I guess about two or three times the amount spent on
liquor."
"Son, you contribute about 2,000 to 2,500 baht every
year to making merit, but at the same time you spend 100,000
baht towards smoking, drinking, and going to clubs. Yet, you
complain that merit is not helping you. If you died right now
and didn't go to hell, you could consider yourself lucky. You
received degrees from a Thai university and abroad, yet you
can't figure out your own situation logically?"
Once he received the stern reprimand from Khun Yay,
he recovered from the hangover and sat there quietly for a
while.
Luang Phaw said, "That moment was the push that helped
me to quit drinking. Although Khun Yay only spoke a few
words, she made me want to come home and smash all the
liquor bottles I had. From that moment on, I have never
touched alcohol again."
Once he stopped drinking, he urged his friends to stop
too. He told them, "When birthdays come around, we usually
think about liquor instead of our mothers. This time, when it
is our birthdays we should go thank our mothers and show our
gratitude for giving birth to us instead of wasting our money
drinking with friends."
Luang Phaw continues, "If we do not hurry to get off the
roads leading to ruin we will be like a thorn to society. We
will fall deeper into debt and attract only bad associates.
"If we quit drinking, smoking, and gambling, our immoral
peers will disappear. Good people will wish to befriend us.
Social deterioration will decrease. And our own finances will
be more secure.
"I decided not to drink alcohol and smoke, but to go to
the temple and seriously study the Dhamma. I did not waste
time trying to reduce my vices a little at a time. I cut them off
immediately on that day.
"If I did not have the people I respected most, my mother
and Khun Yay, to point out my own faults to me, I would not
be here addressing these concerns with everyone today. Go
ask your friends if they have mounting debt because they've
squandered their hard-earned money on?"
To use ones' money on Apayamukha is like buying
problems into your own life. It will ruin not only your finances
but eventually your career and your entire life. If you realize
the foolishness of your behavior, you must seek to remedy it.
Resolve to abandon Apayamukha completely today, for if you
do not choose to help yourself, no one else will be able to help
you either.
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