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To yield means for the good of others. To yield is similar to giving alms, to give what we have to others. But if considered carefully, there are still differences between these two concepts. Almsgiving, in the general sense, is often about sharing what you currently have with others and you still have some left over for yourself. If we have a million dong in hand, we can give one-third or half of that money and we still have some remaining. Meanwhile, yielding to yield to another meaning. If we yield to others, we will be gone.
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This is a lecture on Psychology of Ethics (Lesson 24: Patience) that teacher Chan Quang taught at the Buddhist Middle School of Long An Province, term 2.
Although the lecture is taught by a monk in a Buddhist environment, the content is extremely practical for all who wish to have a virtuous life, as well as a happy and practical life. lasting. Therefore, the series of lectures on Psychological Ethics of Master Chan Quang has naturally become lessons not only for monastics or followers of Buddha.
To yield means for the good of others. To yield is similar to giving alms, to give what we have to others. But if considered carefully, there are still differences between these two concepts. Almsgiving, in the general sense, is often about sharing what you currently have with others and you still have some left over for yourself. If we have a million dong in hand, we can give one-third or half of that money and we still have some remaining. Meanwhile, yielding to yield to another meaning. If we yield to others, we will be gone.
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This is a lecture on Psychology of Ethics (Lesson 24: Patience) that teacher Chan Quang taught at the Buddhist Middle School of Long An Province, term 2.
Although the lecture is taught by a monk in a Buddhist environment, the content is extremely practical for all who wish to have a virtuous life, as well as a happy and practical life. lasting. Therefore, the series of lectures on Psychological Ethics of Master Chan Quang has naturally become lessons not only for monastics or followers of Buddha.
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