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The Warm Hearted Family : หน้า 121/207 Explore the significance of self-improvement, endurance, emotional regulation, and generosity in achieving personal and professional success.
In this chapter, the author discusses the essential virtues for self-improvement and personal growth. The second virtue emphasizes the importance of continuous self-enhancement, maintaining professionalism, and avoiding vices. The third virtue focuses on enduring physical and mental hardships, with a belief that strength and success come from overcoming challenges. The fourth virtue encourages the elimination of negative emotions and stinginess, advocating for a positive demeanor and helping others, leading to stronger relationships. By adhering to these four virtues, one can uplift their career status, provide for family, and contribute to spiritual practices. The text concludes with a message of moral improvement and performing good deeds to ultimately attain Nibbana.
2. Self-improvement (Dama)
"The second virtue is to always improve oneself. I kept
improving myself professionally. From an ignorant person, I
kept advancing myself until I was able to be a good provider,
own my own business, become proficient in my career, and
keep abreast of people around me and world events. I was
able to control myself not to succumb to vices, to refrain from
imbibing, smoking, lying and cheating on your mother. These
are the values which I have acquired that lead to wisdom.
3. Physical and mental endurance (Khanti)
"Enduring physical and mental hardships is the third
virtue. No matter what the root causes are, I was able to endure
physical hardships, weariness, pain, and mistreatment. On
top of this, I was able to resist temptations. A monk once said
that whoever is able to endure these hardships would be strong,
charismatic, and successful. And this is how I have acquired
my wealth.
4. Elimination of negative emotions
and stinginess (Caga)
"The fourth virtue teaches us to rid oneself of bad tempers
and stinginess. I always maintain my good mood and try to
lend a helping hand to others. These qualities have endeared
me to my relatives, neighbors, superiors, and subordinates.
And when I started my own business, they were ready to return
the favor and warned me of the pitfalls. This is how I have
acquired my good friends.
"Adhering to these four virtues has enabled me to advance
my career, to elevate my status, to provide for my family, and
to take care of your grandparents. And when your great-
grandparents were still alive, I made sure that they offered
food to the monks every day to ensure their passages to heaven.
Now that they are gone, I will keep sending merits to them
until I am no longer capable of doing so.
"And if you intend to improve yourself morally, as well
as your aptitude, in the way that I have been doing all my life,
then you will stop wondering what the purpose of life is. We
are here to shut the door to hell, to keep bettering ourselves,
and to perform only good deeds, until we are rid of all
defilements and finally go to Nibbana."
After finishing this chapter, what are you going to
tell your children?
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Dad, Why Were We Born?
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Dad, Why Were We Born?