2 ครั้ง
This text explores the realization that the shortcomings in Buddhism are not due to the religion itself but rather the practices of its followers. The author reflects on experiences in foreign countries, highlighting the contrast in discipline between Thai Buddhists and individuals from the West, who may not practice Buddhism yet exhibit greater self-discipline. It emphasizes the importance of adhering to the principles of Buddhism in daily life and the need for self-improvement among practitioners, recognizing that the teachings of Buddhism hold significant value when applied correctly.
-Buddhism and its teachings
-Discipline in different cultures
-Importance of self-reflection
-Critical view on cultural practices
-Implementing principles in daily life