Understanding the Root Causes of Life's Problems We are one (World Buddhist Sangha Youth) หน้า 13
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The main causes of life's problems are categorized into three areas: economic problems, which involve the means of support; social problems arising from conflicts; and defilements associated with birth, aging, illness, and death. It is suggested that the government should handle economic and social issues due to its responsibility and resources, while Buddhist monks should address defilements for themselves and others, leveraging their expertise. dmc.tv

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-Economic Problems
-Social Problems
-Defilements Problems
-Government Role
-Buddhist Monks' Responsibility

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Part 1 The Concepts The Root Causes of Life's Problems All of the problems in life come from three main areas: 1. Economic problems : Problems which have to do with the means of supporting oneself 2. Social problems : Problems which arise from conflicts 3. Defilements problems: Problems which come with birth, aging, illnesses, and death [Diagram with arrows pointing upward from "Life's Problem" to:] - Economic Problem - Social Problem - Defilements Problem 1. Leave the government to solve economic and social problems because they are its direct responsibility and it has the resources to do it. 2. Leave the Buddhist monks to solve defilements problems both for themselves and for others in the world because it is their direct responsibility and they have the know-how to do it.
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